The Beatles grew from a small Liverpool band into a worldwide sensation, and were one of the most influential music groups of all-time. John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote some of the best music ever, whether together or on their own. Some songs, such as "I Am the Walrus," composed by John Lennon, bring listeners on a psychedelic trip. Others, like Paul McCartney's opus, "Hey Jude," have captivated audiences, uniting every person whilst they sing, "Na, na, na
Hey Jude." Ringo Starr and George Harrison also wrote songs for The Beatles, but far less than Lennon and McCartney. In the long run, it was always a "Hard Day's Night" for The Beatles, but throughout their career it all seemed to be a "Magical Mystery Tour." Whether crossing "Abbey Road," frolicking in an "Octopus' Garden" beneath the sea in a "Yellow Submarine." The Beatles "Let It Be," and did most everything. They dominated the music scene, visited foreign countries, and set many records along the way. The unofficial......
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