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My favorite beatles song atm (though it’s always changing lol) is Michelle written and sung by Paul! I urge you to react to it!!
The real and only Paul Mccartney died in 1966: themormonviewaboutpaulmccartneydeath.blogspot.com/
this song is about the lead singer's mom passing away
Dean Bros
Did your girlfriend say she doesn't like white boys?
The guy you liked was George Harrison, the youngest Beatle, he died in 2001 of cancer. Sir Paul McCartney is still singing, he has recorded and written songs with Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson. The eldest Beatle Ringo Starr is still recording music too. Unfortunately John Lennon was shot in the back four times and murdered in New York City by a crazy American fan.
The Beatles were from the city of Liverpool in England, part of the UK. Where I'm from too guys. 🙂🙏
He was only 22 at the time when he recorded this, so you c a n see how skilled he was at writing ballads
Paul turned 23 the day after they recorded "Yesterday".
You don't see young artists do songwriting like that anymore
@@christianjuarez5978 And you never will. The Beatles were a once in a lifetime thing"
I believe he began writing Michelle when he was only about 17
Yesterday is better name for the song. Then scrambled eggs.
This song has the Guiness record as the most covered song ever!! written by Paul MCartney
@@ismaeliglesias8594 he's still alive yo, wtf r u talking about
@@CristionelMessaldo Check the link. He was making a funny. Best. Leo.
@@ismaeliglesias8594 give it a rest
@@ismaeliglesias8594 Cranberry Sauce
Sir Paul McCartney-- He and John Lennon were one of, if not THE most prolific song writing teams ever. John Lennon was murdered by a deranged fan in 1980. George Harrison died of cancer in 2001. Both Sir Richard Starkey (Ringo Starr) and Paul are alive and well.
When I was your age, I loved the Beatles because they were all the rage and represented something new and exciting. Now that I'm 75, I can certainly appreciate the lyrics more than I did when I was young. Enjoy your youth.
But also we can relive our youth at any age especially when we go back to the music of our time
That’s George and he died in 2001 from Cancer. John Lennon was murdered in 1980 . That’s the shot that was heard around the world 🌎
And that's Paul singing.
I saw Paul McCartney in concert 2 years ago. He's still a rock star!!
I seen him in 2002 in concert in Atlanta.
Lucky
I got to see Paul.McCartney in concert this June! Excellent, excellent!
The Beatles are almost certainly the most influential band in history. They were revolutionary. BTW, they were from Liverpool, England, a largely working class city in northern England.
"scrambled eggs..... oh my baby how i love your legs"
Macca?
I do!
The Beatles were the greater gods of rock'n'roll. Without them, nothing else would have been possible.
were? they still are
I think he means they aren’t around anymore as the Beatles.
"everyone's crazy for the Beatles".... there was even a word for that...."Beatlemania"
Sure was, I was 8 years old back then when it all first hit America. No matter what show The Beatles appeared on, The girls (And some boys) would scream hysterically!
When they played 'Shea Stadium" back in 1965, They could hear themselves play over the screams. Ringo said he could hear his other mates play. He would have to watch
each of their body movements! Imagine that! I was fortunate to see Ringo once in Connecticut, and Paul twice, once in Connecticut and once in Mass both, many years ago...
I wish I could've seen George & John. I know if they had lived, they both would still be playing out like Paul. Like George Harrison said many years ago, if you want to go
to a Beatles concert, just go and see Paul Mccartney.
They are from Liverpool, UK
@@ismaeliglesias8594 And you are still a complete idiot - well done 😂
@@ismaeliglesias8594 What absolute drivel! Paul McCartney is still very much alive.
I've been there to see Abbey Road, all of London, and where these four Liverpudlians are from. 🙏🏻
@@ismaeliglesias8594 They got somebody identical, with the same voice and the same talent.
Go away.
@@ismaeliglesias8594 HE IS ALIVE
YESTERDAY is the MOST recorded song ever! It has been covered by many artistes over the years.
Over 3,000 Mark !
McCartney and Lennon had voices that grabbed you as soon as you heard them. Lennon had such intensity and McCartney had a beauty in his voice.
What about Harrison and starkey?
@@cancerandaids3822 Harrison had a terrific voice, and was quite underrated when it comes to singing and song writing. Ringo didn’t sing much with The Beatles. Hell, he never provided backup vocals. He was however very effective when singing lead. I personally loved his voice in Yellow Submarine and Boys for instance. People might disagree with me, but I believe he was good singer. In the end, I believe The Beatles had 4 capable lead singers.
@@Tylerboyd2001 He actually did provide back up on a few songs, All Together Now, Carry That Weight, the Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill, but his voice over powers the others though, that's why they rarely had him do it. His voice wouldn't work on a song like Eleanor Rigby or Because
The is the most recorded song of all time. Never gets old.
It's Paul's solo he's still alive !
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" and "Oh Darlin'" Two exceptional tunes.
I believe long after I am gone and become just a memory and eventually just a family story, the Beatles will be remembered for generations probably 100s of generations to come.
The Beatles are from Liverpool it was George talking and he died over 20 years ago, John was murdered in New York in 1980 leaving Paul and Ringo
Actually, George died at the end of November 2001.
@@musiclover9361 Next year its 20
@@spacemaker8760, indeed.
Beyond a shadow of a doubt, Both John Lennon & George Harrison are together up in Heaven! God bless them for all the music they gave us, and God bless there families! ⛪ ➕
@@garychambers5850, whilst George was a deeply religious man, John was an atheist.
Imagine being so unbelievably gifted that you wake up one morning with this melody in your head? That's exactly what happened to Paul. And it was so good that he thought for sure that it had to be someone else's song he was thinking of. So for the next several weeks he played for everyone he knew, George Martin and John Lennon included, and they all said, "I don't know that song" or "I have never heard it before." Then and only then did he know that it was his original song. I saw McCartney once say that the line, "Why she had to go, I don't know, she wouldn't say" might have been subconsciously about his mother, who died when he was only 14.
McCartney woke up with the melody of this song in his mind. After asking John and others if they knew the tune, he eventually wrote the lyrics and played it for George Martin and the other Beatles. He did two takes of the song. Martin suggested adding a string quartet to the vocal and guitar tracks. Paul was happy with Martin's arrangement. Since it's release, it has been recorded by over 2000 different singers.
I saw a docu Paul talking about "Yesterday". In those times back then it was absolutely unusual playing ballads like that. Just a man with a guitar singing about love in a sad way. He also said he was scared to play it first to the others in the band and to perform it live as well (this was the first performance in front of an audience, I think). Paul thought the other members might find it ridiculous because of its pureness and sadness, but they just loved it. So did the audience and the whole world…
At 51 years old, I get this song. Enjoy yesterday, my friends.
Paul basically wrote the melody in his sleep, he woke up one morning with it in his head and spent the next year playing it to everyone with the temp lyrics Scrambled Eggs, trying to be sure that it wasn't already a song. Once he had been reasured it was original he wrote the words, which he says are about his mums death (She died of cancer when he was 14, no one told him she was dying or what was wrong with her)
The Beatles were a British Band . John Lennon got shot dead in New York in 1980 aged 40, George Harrison died in LA in 2001 aged 58. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr still going strong . Ringo turned 80 recently . The best band ever!
This was the "First" Song Paul wrote without John Lennon but because they were in a Contract, John got credited as well.
They weren't in a contract they had an agreement when they first got together any song written within the Beatles by them two was credited to both, most of their songs were written by just one with some contributions by the other, only a few songs are the exception like Yesterday (completely by Paul), Eleanor Rigby (contributions by all four Beatles on the lyrics) are just two examples
The Beatles catalogue is owned by Sony, the beatles would never block a reaction to music
Yesterday is the most covered song in history. Paul McCartney woke up out of bed in the middle of the night with this melody in his head. The title was originally Scrambled Eggs,thankfully he changed it before recording it.
And the first lines went something like:
"Scrambled eggs
Oh my darling how I love your legs..."
This was usually done as an orchestrated song like here or as an acoustic song for a single guitar. Paul McCartney (still living and performing) wrote this in a few minutes one morning. He woke up with the melody in his head and just put words with it. originally instead of "yesterday" it was "scrambled eggs" and other things on the breakfast table just to help him remember the melody. Paul and John Lennon (murdered in 1980) wrote almost all of the Beatles music and are considered two of the world's great songwriters.
Paul dreamed this melody one night and got up the next morning and put lyrics to it. He was about 21 years old and it's the most covered song in history..about 3000 covers.
The Beatles changed popular music. There was no other single act who did so to this degree. It remains popular today and, with more than 2,200 cover versions, is one of the most covered songs in the history of recorded music. "Yesterday" was voted the best song of the 20th century in a 1999 BBC Radio 2 poll of music experts and listeners and was also voted the No. 1 pop song of all time by MTV and Rolling Stone magazine the following year
Alright, that's Paul McCartney who was basically born gifted basically by some power greater than us all because he not only had silk for a voice singing songs like this as well as Little Richards Long Tall Sally which requires a lot of harsh screaming vocals, but he's recognized as the innovator of popular music's bass guitar. He was a natural on piano and as you saw on guitar as well. He went on after the Beatles broke up to form a band called Wings and had the largest crowd in history in 1976 in Seattle concert which is on RUclips of you choose to see that amazing concert. The Beatles have a heavy British accent which is from Liverpool England which is England's version of an American thick New York accent. They played raunchy German clubs in the late 50's and early 60's starting out when they were 18 -20 years old before they got an American hit and the rest is history, and an amazing success story that changed the world. What came out of them musically full 1970 is considered phenomenal or without explanation.
Shelter Skelter, Happiness Is a Warm Gun, Come Together, The Ballad of John and Yoko, Get Back, and Let It Be are a few of my favorite Beatles songs.
Helter Skelter*
The song remains popular today and, with more than 2,200 cover versions. It’s one of the most covered songs in the history of recorded music. The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The group, whose best-known line-up comprised John Lennon (shot and killed by a deranged man outside his home December 8, 1980 at 40 yrs old) and Paul McCartney (the one singing and still singing at 78 yrs old, most recently with the band Wings). George Harrison (died from lung cancer in 2001 at the age of 58, two years after surviving a knife attack by an intruder at his Friar Park home)and Ringo Starr (drums, currently 80 years old is active in his charity foundation) are regarded as the most influential band of all time. The Beatles are the best-selling music act of all time, with estimated sales of 600 million units worldwid. Each man has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame TWICE.. first as members of the Beatles and then for their solo careers, whew😃
@@ismaeliglesias8594 Maybe your family can perform an intervention and get you some help for your delusions.
@@ismaeliglesias8594 You’re a lunatic
@@ismaeliglesias8594 NO he DIDN'T!!!!
You would love the movie 'Yesterday', which is about a young man who, because of a freak song, wakes up to find himself in a world where the Beatles never existed, but he knows all their songs. Excellent movie.
Beatles were gigantic and was a phenomena , Beatle mania !!!
Really recommend research
"Im not half the man i used to be
There's a shadow hanging over me"
This part always got me
The fans thought that the part "why she had to go i don't know, she wouldn't say"
Is a lyrics for his mother that died from breast cancer when he was 14
And there is a song he wrote from a dream that his mom talk to him and said "it's gonna be okay, just LET IT BE
In June 1967 The Beatles were chosen to represent the U.K., in the 1st ever worldwide satellite tv broadcast, which was carried out by the BBC. They chose their new song (All You Need Is Love), gathered around them in the studio as they sang it, were friends from other famous bands. The program itself was called Our World & my family & I were sat watching it on our B/W tv that night. (It is available to access on You Tube)
The most covered record , written by Paul and performed by over 3,000 other Artists !
A couple things to note:
1. Yeah, this was a solo. Yesterday is very much Paul’s song.
2. While Yesterday is very similar to a lot of songs in its theme, it’s far more impressive when it was written by a young man without writers or studios helping him along. A lot of heartbreak songs are written to be popular, Yesterday was written with soul.
Paul and Ringo are alive i saw Paul back in the nineties twice once in Vegas and once at staple center in LA John was murdered on dec 8 1980 and George died nov 29 2001 my group they were from Liverpool England and the turned the music world on its heads keep it real thanks for your reaction and yes they were the best band ever many bands to follow got there inspiration from them what we call a garage band era Every kid wanted to be in a band everybody want to play guitar we grew our hair longer and we went right along for the ride and what a ride it was Paul still does Tour Ringo did little bit of music I know he had a number one hit back in the 70 sometimes called photograph my favorite Beatles song is The Night Before great harmony catchy tune was my brother mikes favorite as well rip brother he played in a good band in New England during the sixties passed in 2011..love your little show its real.....God bless 61 Virginia is for lovers
This is next to "My Way" written by Paul Anka, the most covered Song in Music. At last count it has had 5000 Cover Versions. It came to Paul McCartney in a "Dream" where the words were originally "Scrambled Eggs, Oh My Baby How I Love Your Legs" and he changed the words and the rest is history.
He dreamt this song, layed down what chords he could get from his head. Walked around for a few weeks asking people if they had heard this ssong. They hadn't. So he wrote yesterday.
I was in school when the Beatles "hit" America. We thought they had the weirdest hair ( at the time, hair was SHORT ) and they were a completely new sound. Also, their songs were so up-beat, full of life, happy. Great time in music for my generation.
Yesterday is one of my most relatable songs Paul has ever written.
The Beatles are the greatest! Many many many songs written and sung, musicianship outstanding.
The guy at the start speaking was George Harrison. The song Yesterday is the only song they ever played live with only one member of the Beatles performing. It's a one-off really. The Beatles are literally my favourite band ever. There is sooo much material to get through, so many different genres, and eras even though they only existed as a signed band for 8 years. They smacked music right in the face and we've been begging for more ever since.
This song came out 1965 I was 17yrs old
I remember when Paul mccartney singing this. Wow everytime I hear this song it bring tears in my eyes . Pure talent
I love you guys and how you admit your naïveté about this band. I can’t condemn you or laugh at you because you’re being so honest! I am a lot older than you and I can now admit that I don’t know as much about the Beatles and their music as everyone should. But I know that two of them have died and two are alive and well and making music.
The Beatles has one of the largest catalogs of music. If you were to listen to every song they have, it would take you hours a day for a week. They put out several songs a year in the short time they were a band.
213 songs ~9.5 hours.
Lots of stuff right here. That was George in the beginning calling out Paul on prime time tv on the Ed Sullivan Show. A solo from a beatle? Nailed it!
If you want more ballads, Paul's "Hey, Jude," John's "Julia," and George's "Something" are all outstanding.
If you want something more hard-driving and rocky, George's "Taxman" and Paul's "Helter Skelter," are great.
If you want something more experimental, John's "Strawberry Fields" and "Tomorrow Never Knows," Paul's "Eleanor Rigby," and George's "Within You, Without You" are superb.
If you want an emotional gut-punch, "She's Leaving Home" is fantastic. And Paul didn't know this when he wrote it, but the girl the song is about (he read about her in the newspaper) he'd actually met years before. She had entered a lip-synching contest where he was the judge and he declared her a winner and gave her a Beatles record as a prize.
And if you want straight up-tempo pop, their early stuff like "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "A Hard Day's Night," and a string of other hits from their touring years (up through 1966).
The two members that remain among of the Beatles, perform individually on their own when they do sing. Paul and Ringo are still alive. When the Beatles came on the scene their looks and their music was new in the industry.🌹
Huge Beatles fan. This is Paul's greatest song. I cried when George died. The Beatles were the reason I started playing guitar. Paul has never been my favourite Beatel, but I do bow down to his song writing prowess. The Beatles are the greatest proponents of all great music. I'm 56 and I love watching younger audiences hear and appreciate the music of my youth. There are only twi tyoes of music, good and bad. I've spent a lifetime learning that.
Paul wrote this song under the working title, Scrambled Eggs, after waking up with the tune in his head. He took the acetate around to everyone he knew to see if they had ever heard it before because it was so easy to write. Similarly, he woke up in the late 60's from a dream about his mother, Mary, telling him to not worry and to just let it be. Let It Be became The Beatles swan song. Paul and Ringo are still alive and performing. John Lennon was shot to death in New York City outside his home, The Dakota, in 1980. George Harrison died of lung cancer in 2001. Yesterday is the most covered and recorded song in history.
Paul played this song solo. The other three Beatles left the stage. The reason he looked like he was almost laughing at first is he was very nervous going on without the other guys. This was the first time he'd performed the song before an audience.
Just before he went out, while behind the curtain, a stage hand asked him if he was nervous. Paul said, "No." The stage hand said, "You should be. There are 60 million people watching."
That didn't settle his nerves at all.
2 out of the 4 Beatles are still alive, and the main singer and Ringo are still alive, and they are British
My favorite Beatles song! Also, Happy 70th birthday!! R.I.P. Tom Petty!
@@ismaeliglesias8594 Possibly only keep you institutionalized to keep you away from normal people.
@@ismaeliglesias8594 cospiracy teories. Even Paul laughs at this remebering his whole childhood.
This song was the most frequently played song on American radio for 8 straight years after it was released. Paul McCartney wrote it when he was only 21.
Yeah, they are the greatest band ever. No other compares
Can’t go wrong with the Beatles. It’s like studying Beethoven
They are the greatest and there will never be another like them, the impact they had world wide. There are so many great songs you still haven’t heard yet. The Long and Winding Road, And I love her, Something, to name a few.
The reason why people say that they are the best band in the world is because they were the first, there was nothing like this before them and everyone who came after them was influenced by their songwriting style, their fashion sense and their way of performing, they literally changed the world. I know that it's hard to imagine now but their influence can be felt in every sphere of life, it was like the world speeded up when they arrived. It's impossible to exaggerated the scale of what they did. Musically, most of what they did still sounds good and relevant which is amazing considering that they broke up 50 years ago.
THE BEATLES WERE AND WILL FOREVER BE IN A CLASS ALL BY THEMSELVES!! There will NEVER be another band like THE BEATLES! THEY SET THE BAR THROUGH THE STRATOSPHERE!! BUT PAUL McCARTNEY IS, AND WILL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE BEATLE! THANK GOD HE'S STILL ALIVE!! 🙏😇
Almost every musician since the Beatles will say they were very much influenced by the Beatles.They literally changed the course of musical history.They were very much innovators and experimented with many different sounds and styles that no one else had done before.
The Beatles are British from Liverpool, they split up in 1970. Paul McCartney(the one doing the singing) had another band in 1970s called Wings then went on to do a solo career and he is still performing. John Lennon also had a successful solo career until his death. George Harrison and Ringo Starr also had solo careers although not as successful as John and Paul.
There is a reason the Beatles are the biggest selling band/musical group in history with well over 1 billion albums and singles sold. They dwarf all of the rest. They pretty much hold all of the records in the music industry. All four sang and they wrote the music as well as played the instruments.
George Harrison died at age 58 from cancer, he was a lifelong heavy smoker. They were from Liverpool, England. George was a very kind man. Ringo Starr, the drummer, went to see him just before he passed away and Ringo said George was so sick he barely walk more than 3 or 4 steps. Ringo told George he had to leave because his daughter was having surgery in Boston in the USA and George said “ You want me to go with you?”. That is a true story and tells you the kind of man George was.
I heard that and I love it
Top selling musicians of all time.
The late John Lennon said at the start of the video that it was a “solo” by Paul.
The accent you guys are mentioning is "Scouse" which can be found in Liverpool England. If you look up modern day interviews with Paul and Ringo, the two last surviving members, you'll find they still talk that way.
His voice is mesmerizing and angelic. I love him so much.
also, this song was sort of a solo one, mostly written and performed by McCartney (one of the singers along with Lennon and sometimes, very rarely George, and bassist, he sings this whole song I believe). He was still with the band though at the time, as the Beatles wouldn't break up until 1970.
@@ismaeliglesias8594 Don’t spread this stupid conspiracy theory lmao
Some have compared Paul McCartney's melodies to Bach, and this is a vast overstatement. But he did wake up with this tune in his head and had to commit it to sound immediately. For a time it was known as 'Scrambled Eggs' - and is now one of the most covered songs in history. I have even been in a position to popularize the Beatles with my girlfriend's family in Ghana...
The Beatles changed the world, babies.
Picking a favorite Beatles song is like picking a favorite child. Impossible! They wrote so many great ones. Try "I Just Saw a Face," "Let It Be," and "I Saw Her Standing There." Paul McCartney is still performing 50+ years later!
My Lord, I love her Hair.. absolutely beautiful!
This was on The Ed Sullivan Show. George, John and Ringo were under the weather so Paul had to perform it solo. I must say acoustic style singing this song which was originally called Scrambled Eggs became an instant classic.
They always performed this song this way as it doesn't work with bass and drums. They actually initially tried it as a full band song and it was terrible.
Paul McCartney is the one singing. He’s still out there killing it. I saw him live at the ballpark in Arlington in 2019. Greatest night of my life. The absolute greatest
Paul's song. The rest of the band stepped away to give him this moment to debut his song. The whole band was very talented and although John and Paul wrote most of the Beatles songs, George and Ringo also wrote and contributed to several hit songs. George was the lead guitarist, but I would argue that he was on even ground with Paul and John and Ringo was a seriously underrated drummer. Bottom line, they were Awesome!
Not many songs are a work of Art , this is one of them
him : you know what am saying
me : thinking about butters becoming a pimp in south park
Paul is still rocking at 78 years old. If you have heard of Stella McCartney the designer is his daughter.
Paul said this entire song came complete to him in a dream...he initially was gonna call this Scrambled Eggs.
You are both adorable! Only two of the four Beatles are still living. Sadly, John Lennon's life was cut short when he was shot and killed on the street in New York by a crazed fan. George Harrison passed away in 2001. Ringo, the drummer, is still touring with his own band, Ringo Starr and His All-Star Band. I saw him in concert recently. At 83, he is still a fantastic drummer and singer. Paul McCartney, who along with John Lennon wrote a majority of the Beatles' songs. is still composing and performing. He is 81. What an inspiration!
You guys you know about the time when the Beatles came to America back in February of 1964 , at the time our country was still in shock and in mourning over the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22 , 1963 . Let's just say that when we first saw and heard these 4 young young lads that came over from England their energy and their music was truly what we needed and help us to get back on our feet after the tragedy that all of us went through that rough period back then . As for my favorite Beatles song , I have so many , but I'll give you two songs . One that you did a video on was Don't Let ME Down and We Can Work it out ( I hope you do a video on that one in the future ) was the other one . Take care guys and Thank again you guys and stay safe !
One of the best songs ever . ..Thanks for listening!
Paul was the only one who wrote and sang Yesterday but the song was credited to John Lennon and Paul McCartney of The Beatles. None of them went officially solo until the band broke up in 1970.
Live and let die written by him. GnR covered it
@@ismaeliglesias8594 Brains of a gnat.
@@garyr8739 Research Paul McCartney`s death, people really believed this in the sixties.
@@ismaeliglesias8594 Pure B.S.
So judging from the other comments, you'll know the intro talking was from George Harrison, who sadly passed from cancer in November 2001. His son Dhani (who looks just like him) lives in California and writes/plays/produces music. John Lennon was shot in New York in December 1980.
Ringo (the drummer) is still alive, now lives in California. Paul McCartney (who sang) is still alive and performs. His daughter is Stella McCartney the well known fashion designer.
The Beatles were/are British, originally from Liverpool, a city in NW England, hence their distinctive accents. There are many regional accents here in the UK, but it isn't so noticeable nowadays as it used to be when people did not travel as far in back and before the 1960s.
They are from Liverpool, England. The first singer is Paul McCartney and he's still performing 55 years later. Ringo, the drummer is alive and still in the public eye. John Lennon, who wrote most of their songs, was murdered in 1980 by a crazy fan on his front steps and George Harrison died in 2001 of natural causes.
They’re the top of the top! Of the what? -the first guy who introduced the song was George. He’s the lead guitarist. Paul was singing with the melodic voice. Yes it’s a solo performance. They’re the top of the top! Of the what?! -Terry, Canoga Park
In reality, the Beatles were only around for seven years and changed the face of music to this very day.
The Beatles are more important today than they were back in the 60’s...
George had a Liverpool accent . Liverpool is a large city in the north of England and is a port city. Paul wrote the song hours before.The group hadn't rehearsed it. Paul was ok with doing it solo.It was credited as a Beatles song
Yes the beatles are still around and still performing together.
John Lennon was shot on Dec. 8th 1980 and George Harrison died of Cancer on Nov. 29, 2001. So they have been gone a long time. Sadly.
Hello Dean Bros, Here I have a fact about paul mccartney He writes with right hand and does the other things with right hand, But as you see he plays the guitar and bass as Lefty, Because according to him it is more comodo to play so!
A perfect vocal performance of this bittersweet masterpiece by paul mccartney
Try "we can work it out" a good early song with John and Paul singing together. The video I have seen had close ups of both while they interact with each other while singing.
As of 2022, Paul is still alive, he turned 80 this year, Ringo is still alive, he turned 82, George has been dead since about six weeks after the 9/11 attacks, he died of cancer in October of 2001, John has been dead for 42 years, he was shot in NYC just a few weeks before Christmas in 1980 outside the apartment building he lived in, The Dakota Apartments in Manhattan, just across the street from Central Park at 72nd street and Central Park West.
The Beatles The greatest of them all!