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The Ringo Starr song hiding George Harrison’s lyrics

The Ringo Starr song hiding George Harrison’s lyrics

The Ringo Starr song hiding George Harrison’s lyrics
October 20
11:46 2024

It’s incredible to think that by the time The Beatles had bitten the dust, none of the members had even hit their 30s yet. Off the back of a dizzying amount of work, the Fab Four’s relentless innovation and exhaustive catalogue of classic songs within eight short years is unrivalled, and likely, the world will never see such an impact on popular music again. With such colossal musical stature, their end was rather lacklustre, an incremental wane beginning from the late 1960s on their fractious self-titled double LP through their fraught Let It Be sessions, before finally John Lennon officially signing the legal documents in 1974 while on holiday, somewhat cynically, at Disney World.Three of the four Beatles’ careers as solo stars were assured, Paul McCartney and Lennon achieving further commercial success with Wings and the Plastic Ono Band respectively, and George Harrison had seriously come into his own as a songwriter, contributing some of The Beatles’ most cherished songs including ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’, ‘Here Comes the Sun’, and ‘Something’, which Frank Sinatra claimed “was the greatest love song of the last fifty years” and erroneously stated was his “favourite Lennon-McCartney” song.

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Martin Nethercutt

Martin Nethercutt

Martin A Nethercutt is a writer, singer, producer and loves music. Creative Director at McCartney Studios Editor-in-Chief at McCartney Times Creator-in-Chief at Geist Musik President (title) at McCartney Multimedia, Inc. Went to Albert-Schweitzer-Schule Kassel Lives in Playa del Rey From Kassel, Germany Married to Ruth McCartney

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