Mccartney Lennon's Relationship

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The relationship between McCartney, Lennon, and Dylan is something that changed the way of music for good. Besides the fact they were all good songwriters apart, when Lennon met McCartney, they were the start of a song writing movement in the industry that changed how people saw artists and song writers – because for once they were one and the same. I think what made their songs so innovated for the time, was how they mixed opinions and sounds through their separate lives, and came together to write music that combined classical values with non-traditional looks and sounds. Though they always had split even song writing rights, there are songs where when you listen you can hear Paul more than John or vice versa, but it’s the fact of how one of them could write a whole song in its entirety and, during this time, they would be able to put a bit of their own personality into the song; as to say in a John written song, Paul can still insert himself in some sort of way, which in my opinion makes this partnership much more intricate.

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