Who Wrote the Beatle Songs?: A History of Lennon-McCartney by Todd M. Compton
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Overview: Who Wrote the Beatle Songs: A History of Lennon-McCartney is a book in the tradition of Mark Lewisohn’s The Beatles Recording Sessions, Walter Everett’s The Beatles as Musicians, Ian MacDonald’s Revolution in the Head, and Tim Riley’s Tell Me Why it surveys all of the songs by the Beatles. However, unlike those books, Who Wrote the Beatle Songs concentrates solely on songwriting. It also has a strong biographical element: I tell the fascinating story of John Lennon and Paul McCartney as songwriters. The Beatles are arguably the most influential group in the history of popular music, and the single most important element in their success was their songwriting. Unlike rock stars such as Elvis, Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton, they were songwriters first and performers second. They have been widely misunderstood because the history of their songwriting has not been examined carefully. Setting aside the songs of Harrison and Starr at this time, all their songs were attributed to “Lennon-McCartney,” which suggests 50-50 songwriting ownership, in the tradition of George and Ira Gershwin. In fact, most of the Beatle songs were dominated by Paul or by John, and some were written entirely by one or the other (such as John’s “Across the Universe” or Paul’s “Hey Jude”).
Genre: Non Fiction, Music History
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