‘Back in the USSR’ ‘Lady Madonna’ ‘Hey Jude’ ‘I Will’ ‘Birthday’ ‘Honey Pie’ ‘Martha My Dear’ ‘Why Don´t We Do It in the Road?’ ‘All Together Now’ ‘Oh! Darling’ ‘You Never Give Me Your Money’ ‘Her Majesty’ ...
Black is the Green Hornet's car. Parody song lyrics for the song Back inthe USSR by The Beatles
“Back in the USSR”“Dear Prudence”“Martha My Dear”“Don’t Pass Me By”“Cry Baby Cry”“Revolution 1” Side two: “Helter Skelter”“I’m So Tired”“I Will”“Sexy Sadie”“Julia”“While My Guitar Gently Weeps”“Blackbird” 123. “Another Girl,” Help! (1965) After the ...
Where the song is not a well-known one in The Beatles’ canon, composer credits or the version upon which The Beatles based their version have been added. In the case of improvised songs, which are marked by an asterisk, the principal composers are noted. Each list item ends with the da...
Lot 41.The Beatles ‘Love Me Do’ A-Label Demonstration Record. Who wouldn’t want a copy of this in their collection. It takes you right back to just before it all began. This is the “demonstration record” sent out to radio stations in the UK heralding an unknown band from Liverpo...
This only goes to illustrate that it’s the content that matters and not the tools you use. The album kicks off with “Back in the USSR” which makes clever use of an airplane taking off and landing sound efx. It’s a straight-ahead rock and roll song with nice vocal harmonies obvious...
The song was written before Red Rose Speedway, the Wings album which preceded Band On The Run. I’m kind of an odd-job man in this group. I look on Band On The Run as definitely their album. We’re not a group anymore. I’m one of the three or I’m an individual. If it ...
Back at Abbey Road, on September 5th and 6th under the guidance of Chris Thomas deputizing for an absent George Martin, the group finally realized Harrison’s vision for the song. Paul contributes an inspired piano part, which opens with a distinctive introduction ahead of the first burst of...
Even after The Beatles had gone, the individual members continued to spread their message; from the concert for Bangladesh by George Harrison and Ringo Starr in 1971, to 2003 "Back in USSR" concert by Paul McCartney on the Red Square in Moscow, and his 2004 show near the Tsar's Winter ...
"Yoko's just come into the picture," Lennon said in his last major interview. "He's saying, 'Hey, Jude – Hey, John'. "I know I'm sounding like one of those fans who reads things into it, but you can hear it as a song to me. Paul McCartney's handwritten lyrics to 'Hey Jud...