Mar 10, 2015
If I Fell by The Beatles
John Lennon wrote this song, which may have been influenced by the ambivalence he felt during his first marriage. Lennon called this s...
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I've Got a Feeling by The Beatles
This is a mix of two unfinished songs, Paul McCartney's "I've Got a Feeling" and John Lennon's "Everybody H...
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Devil In Her Heart by The Beatles
This was originally released by The Donays in 1962 as "Devil In Your Heart." The Donays were a female group from Detroit. ...
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Tomorrow Never Knows by The Beatles
The title came from an expression Ringo Starr used. They chose it to take the edge off the heavy philosophical lyrics. Working titles ...
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You Know What To Do by The Beatles
This is just the second song that George Harrison wrote; it was not released until the Anthology CDs came out. It was originally going...
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Happiness Is A Warm Gun by The Beatles
The title came from an article in a gun magazine John Lennon saw. "Happiness Is A Warm Gun" was the slogan of the National R...
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If I Needed Someone by The Beatles
This was written by George Harrison, who got the idea from a few of The Byrds' songs including "The Bells of Rhymney" an...
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Girl by The Beatles
John Lennon: "This was about a dream girl." His wife Cynthia thought this song might have been about her. (thanks, Mike - Mo...
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I Call Your Name by The Beatles
John Lennon wrote this for Billy J. Kramer, whose band Billy J. Kramer with the Dakotas was signed to The Beatles British record label...
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Dig a Pony by The Beatles
The Beatles recorded this on the Apple Records rooftop on the afternoon of January 30, 1969. It appears in rooftop sequence of the mov...
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Baby's In Black by The Beatles
This is about a man who is pursuing a woman, but the woman doesn't return the interest because she is still in mourning for her pr...
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Eight Days a Week by The Beatles
This fades up from silence. It was the first pop song to do so. There are two possibilities on where the title came from. In Bob Sp...
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Bad Boy by The Beatles
This song was written and originally recorded by Larry Williams, a black Rock singer who John Lennon admired. The song is about a rebe...
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Back In The U.S.S.R. by The Beatles
The story of this song begins in Hrishikesh, India, where The Beatles were on a retreat learning Transcendental Meditation from their ...
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Don't Pass Me By by The Beatles
Ringo Starr wrote this and sang lead. It was the first Beatles song he wrote by himself. Ringo wrote this song in 1963. In an inter...
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All Together Now by The Beatles
A simple sing along song that took only 5 hours of studio time to complete, this appears at the end of the Beatles movie Yellow Subma...
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Another Girl by The Beatles
Paul McCartney wrote this while on a 10 day holiday in Tunisia. "Another Girl" stands out as one of the most prototypical so...
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Christmas Time Is Here Again by The Beatles
Recorded December 6, 1966 and November 28, 1967 in London, England, this song was never officially released until it appeared as the B...
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All You Need Is Love by The Beatles
The Beatles played this for the first time on the "Our World" project, the first worldwide TV special. Broadcast in 24 count...
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Blackbird by The Beatles
Paul McCartney wrote this about the civil rights struggle for blacks after reading about race riots in the US. He penned it in his kit...
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Any Time At All by The Beatles
This is one of those songs that was finished "on the fly" so to speak. John Lennon had it half written when they went into t...
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And Your Bird Can Sing by The Beatles
"Bird" is British slang for "Girl." One theory is that this song is a scolding by John Lennon of his buddy Mick Ja...
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