'The others didn't want to contribute' Paul McCartney says Beatles classic is 'Solo song'

07 October, 2022 - 0 Comments

Sixty years ago this week, The Beatles changed the face of British music and pop culture with the release of first single Love Me Do. The Fab Four created some of the greatest pop songs of all time together, but McCartney revealed that one of their most iconic tunes was entirely his own work and filled with "indescribable pain."
Love Me Do was the first 'official' Beatles release on October 5, 1962, and reached number 17 on te UK charts. Two years later it would go straight to number one in the US (with Andy White on drums not Ringo Starr), but the band was already a global phenomenon by that time. Even though it lists Lennon-McCartney as the songwriters, 1965's Yesterday stands out as a rare "solo song" that didn't feature Lennon, Starr and George Harrison in any capacity. McCartney admitted, "It was a big deal at the time."

Source: Stefan Kyriazis/express.co.uk

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