Paul McCartney and John Lennon's Songwriting Sessions Only Lasted 3 Hours b

13 February, 2023 - 0 Comments

Paul McCartney and John Lennon‘s songwriting sessions were short. You’d think that they took their time pouring over lyrics or extracting The Beatles‘ early hits from their brains was hard work. However, their songwriting sessions only lasted about three hours. After that, they couldn’t think anymore.

In The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, Paul wrote that he and John used to go to each other’s houses for songwriting sessions, which only lasted about three hours.

Paul wrote that it wasn’t that they set a strict time limit; “it was just that by three hours, we’d had enough, and we learnt that by then we could polish it off. That two to three hours is a kind of natural period. It’s why most classes or seminars and most recording sessions are two to three hours. After that your brain goes a bit.”

It’s also worth pointing out that The Beatles’ early songs were simple; they used the same chords. Although, one of their most simple songs, “Good Day Sunshine,” puzzled classical composers. It’s interesting because they didn’t know how to read or write music.

Source: Hannah Wigandt/cheatsheet.com

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