Category: songs
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Please Please Me – Song by The Beatles
Written by: Lennon-McCartneyRecorded: 11 September, 26 November 1962Producer: George MartinEngineer: Norman Smith Released: 11 January 1963 (UK), 25 February 1963 (US) Available on:Please Please MeAnthology 1On Air – Live At The BBC Volume 2 Personnel John Lennon: lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonicaPaul McCartney: harmony vocals, bassGeorge Harrison: harmony vocals, lead guitarRingo Starr: drums About the Song Few songs have captured the sheer…
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You Never Give Me Your Money – Song by The Beatles
Written by: Lennon-McCartneyRecorded: 6 May; 1, 11, 15, 30, 31 July; 5 August 1969Producer: George MartinEngineers: Glyn Johns, Phil McDonald, Geoff Emerick Released: 26 September 1969 (UK), 1 October 1969 (US) Available on:Abbey Road Personnel Paul McCartney: vocals, backing vocals, bass, piano, guitar, tubular bells, tape loopsJohn Lennon: backing vocals, guitarGeorge Harrison: backing vocals, guitarRingo Starr: drums, tambourine About the Song The Beatles, renowned for their innovative music and cultural…
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All You Need Is Love – Song by The Beatles
Written by: Lennon-McCartneyRecorded: 14, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26 June 1967Producer: George MartinEngineers: Eddie Kramer, Geoff Emerick Released: 7 July 1967 (UK), 17 July 1967 (US) Available on:Magical Mystery Tour1Yellow SubmarineYellow Submarine SongtrackLove Personnel John Lennon: vocals, harpsichord, banjoPaul McCartney: vocals, bass, double bassGeorge Harrison: vocals, guitar, violinRingo Starr: drumsGeorge Martin: pianoSidney Sax, Patrick Halling, Eric Bowie, John Ronayne: violinLionel Ross, Jack Holmes: celloRex Morris, Don Honeywill: tenor saxophoneStanley…
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Abbey Road Medley – Song by The Beatles
You never give me your moneyYou only give me your funny paperAnd in the middle of negotiationsYou break down I never give you my numberI only give you my situationAnd in the middle of investigationI break down Out of college, money spentSee no future, pay no rentAll the money’s gone, nowhere to goAny jobber got…
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Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow – Song by The Shirelles
About the Song Released in 1960, “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?” by The Shirelles is a song that has transcended generations. Its simple yet powerful lyrics resonate with anyone who has ever questioned the longevity of love. The song’s raw vulnerability and honesty have earned it a place in music history as a timeless…
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Happiness Is A Warm Gun – Song Lyrics and Music by The Beatles
Written by: Lennon-McCartneyRecorded: 23, 24, 25 September 1968Producer: Chris ThomasEngineer: Ken Scott Released: 22 November 1968 (UK), 25 November 1968 (US) Available on:The Beatles (White Album)Anthology 3 Personnel John Lennon: vocals, backing vocals, lead guitarPaul McCartney: backing vocals, bassGeorge Harrison: backing vocals, lead guitarRingo Starr: drums, tambourine About the Song Lyrics She’s not a girl who misses muchDo do do do do do, oh yeahShe’s…
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Top Of The World – Song by The Carpenters
About the Song A Journey to the Top of the World with The Carpenters Close your eyes and imagine a moment of pure joy, where worries melt away and happiness reigns supreme. This is the feeling evoked by The Carpenters’ iconic song, “Top of the World.” Released in 1972, it quickly became a timeless classic,…
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Annie’s Song – Song by John Denver
About the Song A Song of Simple Delights: John Denver’s “Annie’s Song” For many of us, certain songs carry the weight of cherished memories and evoke a sense of timeless joy. John Denver’s “Annie’s Song” is one such melody, a poignant ode to love and the simple beauty found in everyday moments. Released in 1974,…
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Jennifer Rush – The Power Of Love
About The Song Background and Release “The Power of Love” is a song by American singer-songwriter Jennifer Rush. It was co-written by Rush, Candy de Rouge, Gunther Mende, and Mary Susan Applegate, and produced by Rush and Mende. The song was first released in 1984 as the fifth single from Rush’s debut studio album, Jennifer…
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Suspicious Minds – Elvis Presley (1969)
“Suspicious Minds” is a timeless classic and one of Elvis Presley’s most iconic songs. Released in 1969, it marked a significant comeback for the King of Rock and Roll. Written by Mark James, the song explores themes of mistrust and uncertainty in a romantic relationship. With its catchy melody, heartfelt lyrics, and Elvis’s passionate vocals,…