Written by Paul McCartney about The Beatles' business wranglings in early 1969, You Never Give Me Your Money was the genesis of the 'long medley' that dominated the second half of the Abbey Road album.
too, like "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town." This song was written by Mel Tillis, and it's been recorded by everyone from Waylon Jennings to George Jones to Roger Miller. But it's Rogers' plaintive, desperate vocal inflections that really lend fuel to this ...
too, like "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town." This song was written by Mel Tillis, and it's been recorded by everyone from Waylon Jennings to George Jones to Roger Miller. But it's Rogers' plaintive, desperate vocal inflections that really lend fuel to this ...
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