The Beatles: John Lennon called Paul McCartney's Hello, Goodbye 'MEANINGLESS'
The Beatles released 22 singles over the course of their careers. While not all of them were show stopping hits, the Fab Four managed to sell over 600 million singles in the United Kingdom alone. Across the board, the band broke records, selling unbelievable amounts of records all the way up until they split. Although they had countless fans across the planet, John Lennon and Paul McCartney were happy to explain what they didn’t like about each other’s music.
Shortly after the death of The Beatles’ manager, Brian Epstein, the Fab Four released their first single without him.
The single was Hello, Goodbye, the A-side to Lennon’s I Am The Walrus.
Hello, Goodbye was written and mostly performed by McCartney, who later described the track as the “duality of man”.
Source: Callum Crumlish/express.co.uk
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