Misery: A Very Brief History Of The Beatles

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By 1960 the band made its final name change The Beatles by 1962 The Beatles made their first song Love Me Do but not long after in1962 Paul Wrote PS I Love You a song about his girlfriend Dot Rhone then came Please Please Me, then Ask Me Why John wrote this after his Break up with his Breakup with his girlfriend Cynthia. I Saw Her Standing There this was their first song on their first album and one of the five songs they played on the Ed Sullivan Show. Misery is the next song that was written by John for Helen Shapiro to sing in their tour but she never did. From Me To You was their third single. She Loves You came out in august 1963 after their manager tried to stop it because of their use of Not proper English but the song came out. With …show more content…
Yesterday is the next song Paul wrote at first the song was called Scrambled Eggs but the band vetoed that but they said they liked the tune so it became yesterday a song about Paul’s mother. The sixth Beatles album is called Rubber Soul that came out in1965. Day Tripper was the second song on the album that Paul wrote. The next song that Paul wrote was Drive My Car. And the next song was You Won’t See Me which was another song written for Jane. The next song called Michelle this was written by Paul in 1959 but he put it in this album as a filler but it turned out to be one of his most remembered songs. I’m Looking Through You is another song by Paul that he wrote for Jane. The seventh album was Revolver Paul wrote a song for this album but the song was released before. This song was called Paperback Writer Paul just wrote this song on a car ride to John’s house. The next song is Here There And Everywhere Paul wrote this at John’s house in John’s pool while John was sleeping. The next song is Yellow Submarine which was wrote by Paul. The next song is Good Day Sunshine which was wrote by Paul in John’s house. For No One was written by Paul because of his breakup with …show more content…
Penny Lane was written by Paul and was about an area in Liverpool where Paul and John used to go to. There ninth album was Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Fixing A Hole was by Paul and was about a real hole in the roof at his house. When I’m Sixty-Four was a song by Paul which was about when he will be sixty-four. Lovely Rita is about Paul maid Rita. Magical Mystery Tour was there tenth album. Hello, Goodbye Paul wrote with some help from Alistair Taylor who helped Paul by saying the opposite of what Paul said. The next song by Paul was Hey Jude this song was originally called Hey Jules and was for John’s son Julian because john and Cynthia were getting a divorce and john was dating Yoko Ono. The White Album was the eleventh album. Ob La Di Ob La Da was by the first song on the album by Paul. Blackbird was another song by Paul and he said it was about supporting the civil rights movement in the United States. Birthday was a song Paul wrote for Linda his Girlfriend at the time. Helter Skelter was song where Paul tried to be more like john and scream and yell. Honey Pie was a song by Paul and this song was under a minute

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