Did The Beatles write any of their songs?
Did The Beatles write any of their songs?
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote lyrics and music for almost 200 songs and The Beatles have sold hundreds of millions of albums. The story goes that the two Beatles agreed as teenagers to the joint credit for all songs they wrote, no matter the divide in work.
What songs did The Beatles not write?
In spite of all the danger (McCartney–Harrison). You’ll be mine (Lennon–McCartney). Cayenne (McCartney). Cry for a shadow (Harrison–Lennon). I’ll be on my way (Lennon–McCartney). Bad to me (Lennon–McCartney). Tip of my tongue (Lennon–McCartney). Hello little girl (Lennon–McCartney).
Who mainly wrote the songs for The Beatles?
The Lennon–McCartney songwriting partnership makes up the majority of the Beatles’ catalogue. The first two UK studio albums included 12 cover tunes and 15 Lennon–McCartney songs, with one track (“Don’t Bother Me”) credited to George Harrison.