John Lennon and Paul McCartney Insisted on Playing an Unpopular Beatles Song at Every Concert
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The Legacy of John Lennon: A Musical Icon’s Influence
Introduction John Lennon, born on October 9, 1940, remains an iconic figure in the world of music and culture. As a founding member of The Beatles, Lennon not only transformed the music industry but also became a voice for peace and social change in the 1960s and beyond. His work continues to resonate with fans around the globe, underscoring his lasting importance and relevance in today’s society. Musical Career and Achievements Lennon first ros…
John Lennon and Paul McCartney Insisted on Playing an Unpopular Beatles Song at Every Concert
In The Beatles’ concerts between 1964 and their final show in 1966, John Lennon and Paul McCartney insisted on playing one song. “Baby’s in Black” was a relatively unpopular song from their album Beatles for Sale that Lennon and McCartney wrote together. They had to introduce the song as something “different,” but they continued to insist on playing it. The Beatles always played a relatively unpopular song in concert McCartney and Lennon wrote “…
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