John Lennon explained why it took so long for The Beatles’ songs to come together in the studio. He also revealed that Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel” served as a constant source of inspiration for the Beatles. When The Beatles were writing songs together, John said there weren’t many arguments, but there was plenty of tension.
When The Beatles recorded songs in the studio, there was a lot of tension, according to John Lennon.
John was asked if The Beatles argued a lot while recording, according to a 1969 interview in the book Lennon on Lennon: Interviews and Encounters. “It’s not so much about the disagreements as it is about the tension,” John explained. “Each time the red light for a kickoff comes on, it’s tense.”
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