John Lennon’s song that “sums it all up” for Paul McCartney
John Lennon and Paul McCartney formed the most successful songwriting partnership in history in the late 1950s. Joined by George Harrison and Ringo Starr by the dawn of the 1960s, they took on the world. The group emerged from the comfort of rhythm and blues covers and love songs into the more experimental psychedelic compositions of their later career, leading the way for contemporary acts and inspiring the future of pop music.
Before The Beatles, there was The Quarrymen. This early group was formed by 16-year-old Lennon in 1956 with his friends from Quarry Bank High School in Liverpool. They were briefly called the Blackjacks, but this was changed very early on to The Quarrymen.
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