"Savoy Truffle," because it deals strictly with food per se (a box of Good News chocolates). George Harrison wrote the song about Eric Clapton's sweet tooth; Clapton loved candy, even though it was harming his teeth ("you'll have to have them all pulled out", if he ate the whole box).
No, this kind of Beatle is not poisonous. Yet there songs have a flare and anyone who listens to them will fall in love!
let it be
John Lennon
She did backing vocals on 'Birthday'. She was on 'Bungalow Bill'. And her voice can be heard in Revolution #9.
The majority of the songs are sung mainly by John and Paul. Sometimes George. A little bit of Ringo.
For a while, itunes did not have Beatle songs. Now, this year December 2010, itunes has Beatle songs!! Enjoy them, I know I am!!
No, this kind of Beatle is not poisonous. Yet there songs have a flare and anyone who listens to them will fall in love!
let it be
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paul McCartney
You can play just about any Beatles song on the guitar.
John Lennon
Old Beatle recordings can be found in music stores. People can also buy records of Beatle songs. Music from the Beatles is also available to the public on Itunes.
She did backing vocals on 'Birthday'. She was on 'Bungalow Bill'. And her voice can be heard in Revolution #9.
they involve girls in his videos
The majority of the songs are sung mainly by John and Paul. Sometimes George. A little bit of Ringo.
Beatle Barkers was created in 1983.