One of the first songs John Lennon and Paul McCartney collaborated on was The Beatles’ “Love Me Do.” Paul began writing the song when he was a child, according to him. Following that, John explained why singing “Love Me Do” had been so distressing at first. The song was a hit for several decades.
The Beatles’ ‘Love Me Do’ took years for John Lennon and Paul McCartney to finish, according to him.
John Lennon discussed “Love Me Do” in 1972, according to Lennon on Lennon: Conversations with John Lennon. “You know, ‘Love Me Do’ is one of the first ones we wrote ourselves,” he said. “I believe Paul began writing that when he was around 15 years old.” We recorded it after finishing it over the years.”
The song was daring in John’s opinion. He explained, “It was the first one we’d dared to do on our own.” “Because we were dealing with such large groups of people.”
Martin A Nethercutt is a writer, singer, producer and loves music.
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