John Lennon's 'Happy Xmas' vs. Paul McCartney's 'Wonderful Christmastime'
John Lennon and Paul McCartney might not have taken The Beatles to legendary heights without Ringo Starr and George Harrison’s help. Still, there’s no denying that John and Paul were the creative driving forces behind the band and responsible for some of The Beatles’ biggest hits. Paul and John kept writing hits after the Fab Four fractured, including some all-time great Christmas songs. Between John’s “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” and Paul’s “Wonderful Christmastime,” which has been covered more? Let’s find out.
Paul and John grew up as friends who shared similar life experiences before they formed a band. Both lost their mother at young ages, for instance. Their similar backgrounds and love for music helped them bond.
When they started playing and later writing music together, John and Paul were a tight-knit twosome. They often wrote in tandem and bounced ideas off each other. At the same time, the pair remained competitive against each other, striving to write more and bigger Beatles hits.
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