The Beatles Lyric That Borrowed From Del Shannon

01 May, 2025 - 0 Comments

The Beatles had to keep a bruising schedule in the early years of their recording career. In addition to their constant touring and live appearances, they were generally expected to crank out a pair of albums and a couple of singles per calendar year.

This itinerary helped them develop as writers, especially John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The duo handled pretty much all the group’s original compositions at that time. It explains how fascinatingly offbeat tracks like “I’ll Be Back”, which appeared on A Hard Day’s Night in 1964, came into existence.

If you’re looking for a turning point in The Beatles’ career in terms of their writing skills, A Hard Day’s Night is a great choice. Their third album also represented the first time that Lennon and McCartney wrote every single one of the tracks.

It was an extremely atypical feat in the rock and roll world. Cover songs still loomed as a huge part of the average band’s recording repertoire. Lennon and McCartney were essentially getting songwriting reps that their peers lacked. You can understand why their writing was vastly improving.

John Lennon came up with the idea for “I’ll Be Back”, and likely did the bulk of the writing. Keep in mind, however, that this was an era where McCartney would often add his two cents to Lennon’s compositions (and vice versa). Thus, it’s likely that there was some collaboration in the finished product.

Source: Jim Beviglia/American Songwriter

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