The Beatles song John Lennon thought Paul McCartney sabotaged
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John Lennon Admitted He Sounds ‘Psychologically Destroyed’ on 1 ‘Lousy’ Beatles Song
The Beatles wrote some of the most enduring songs of their generation, but John Lennon disliked many of them. Though Lennon spoke critically of many of Paul McCartney’s songs, he also had problems with his own. He believed he sounded despondent on the recording of one of his songs. John Lennon said he didn’t like the way 1 Beatles song sounded Lennon wrote “Across the Universe” in 1968 and it eventually appeared on The Beatles’ Let It Be. While …
John Lennon Accused Paul McCartney of Trying to 'Destroy' 2 Beatles Hits
John Lennon and Paul McCartney began to butt heads in the latter half of the 1960s. While they had worked closely together in the early years of The Beatles, their collaborative process grew increasingly fraught. Lennon even went so far as to accuse McCartney of trying to sabotage some of his songs. He shared how he thought McCartney did it. John Lennon said Paul McCartney subconsciously ruined songs Lennon saw “Across the Universe” as one of hi…
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