The Beatles worked at a non-stop pace during their career. They cranked out albums between tours in their early days. Then they churned out lush, layered, and complex albums when they focused their efforts in the studio. Leaving the road impacted their music for the better. They rarely let any errors slip onto their records, but The Beatles left two mistakes on the Abbey Road song “Her Majesty.”
George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon on a billboard promoting ‘Abbey Road’ | Robert Landau/Corbis via Getty Images The Beatles left 2 minor mistakes on ‘Her Majesty’ when they moved the song to the end of ‘Abbey Road’
Most Fab Four fans wouldn’t mention “Her Majesty” among Abbey Road’s best songs. Perhaps the only notable things about it are that it’s one of the first “hidden” tracks to appear on a rock album and that it’s The Beatles’ shortest song.
George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon on a billboard promoting ‘Abbey Road’ | Robert Landau/Corbis via Getty Images The Beatles left 2 minor mistakes on ‘Her Majesty’ when they moved the song to the end of ‘Abbey Road’
Most Fab Four fans wouldn’t mention “Her Majesty” among Abbey Road’s best songs. Perhaps the only notable things about it are that it’s one of the first “hidden” tracks to appear on a rock album and that it’s The Beatles’ shortest song.
- 5/14/2023
- by Jason Rossi
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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Little Richard might’ve inspired The Beatles’ “Oh! Darling.”Paul McCartney said he tried over and over to get the song’s vocals just right.John Lennon liked “Oh! Darling” but he felt it had a flaw. The Beatles | Robert Landau / Contributor
Paul McCartney could do an impression of Little Richard. A sound engineer said Little Richard might have inspired The Beatles‘ “Oh! Darling.” Paul shared his memories of crafting the song.
Paul McCartney contrasted Little Richard with with The Beatles during their early days
The 1997 book Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now says Paul was always a Little Richard fan. He memorized all of Little Richard’s hits. Paul felt Little Richard could write several rock ‘n’ roll songs in a row with ease while The Beatles struggled with that, at least during their early days.
“I could do Little Richard’s voice, which is a wild,...
Little Richard might’ve inspired The Beatles’ “Oh! Darling.”Paul McCartney said he tried over and over to get the song’s vocals just right.John Lennon liked “Oh! Darling” but he felt it had a flaw. The Beatles | Robert Landau / Contributor
Paul McCartney could do an impression of Little Richard. A sound engineer said Little Richard might have inspired The Beatles‘ “Oh! Darling.” Paul shared his memories of crafting the song.
Paul McCartney contrasted Little Richard with with The Beatles during their early days
The 1997 book Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now says Paul was always a Little Richard fan. He memorized all of Little Richard’s hits. Paul felt Little Richard could write several rock ‘n’ roll songs in a row with ease while The Beatles struggled with that, at least during their early days.
“I could do Little Richard’s voice, which is a wild,...
- 2/17/2023
- by Matthew Trzcinski
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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