How many songs did The Beatles write for The Rolling Stones?
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- How many songs did The Beatles write for The Rolling Stones?
- Did The Beatles write for The Rolling Stones?
- What songs did The Beatles wrote for other artists?
- Which Motown song was covered by both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones?
- What songs did the Beatles not write?
- Who had more hits John or Paul?
- What is the Rolling Stones biggest selling single?
- Who was most talented Beatle?
- What did the Rolling Stones Play with the Beatles?
- What was the first song The Rolling Stones ever played?
- Who was the first person the Beatles wrote songs for?
- Why did the Beatles give away so many songs?
How many songs did The Beatles write for The Rolling Stones?
In 19, they gave their best shot at it, not only writing songs for the Beatles but giving away 16 compositions to other artists, including the Rolling Stones....Peter and Gordon – “I Don't Want to See You Again”
1 | I'll Be on My Way Billy J. Kramer, The Dakotas | 1:42 |
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11 | Nobody I Know Peter And Gordon | 2:30 |
Did The Beatles write for The Rolling Stones?
In the Beatles' early days, John Lennon and Paul McCartney often gave songs to their friends. That's what happened when they wrote "I Wanna Be Your Man" for the Rolling Stones at London's De Lane Lea Studio on Sept. 10, 1963.
What songs did The Beatles wrote for other artists?
- "Hello Little Girl" (1963) Lennon–McCartney. ...
- "That Means a Lot" (1965) Lennon–McCartney. ...
- "It's for You" (1964) Lennon–McCartney. ...
- "Penina" (1969) Paul McCartney. ...
- "Step Inside Love" (1968) Lennon–McCartney. ...
- "A World Without Love" (1964) Lennon–McCartney. ...
- "Bad to Me" (1963) ...
- "I Don't Want to See You Again" (1964)
Which Motown song was covered by both the Beatles and the Rolling Stones?
The Beatles and Rolling Stones both covered 'Money (That's What I Want)' In 1959, Barrett Strong recorded the Berry Gordy song “Money (That's What I Want)” for the Tamla label, and the following year it became Motown's first hit record.
What songs did the Beatles not write?
Beatles Songs Not Written By John Or Paul
- Beatles songs by George Harrison. "Something" (Sinatra's favorite Beatles song) "Here Comes The Sun" ...
- Beatles songs by Ringo Starr. “Don't Pass Me By” “Octopus's Garden”
- Songs written by other people. “Maggie Mae,” a traditional Liverpool folk song.
Who had more hits John or Paul?
However, John (61 songs) and Paul (43 songs) wrote dozens more tunes on their own during their time together in The Beatles.
What is the Rolling Stones biggest selling single?
What Were the Rolling Stones' 5 Biggest Hits of All Time?
- 'Honky Tonk Women'
- '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' ...
- 'Start Me Up' ...
- 'Angie' The archetypal Rolling Stones song is arguably a bluesy hard rock tune with a bad attitude. ...
- 'Miss You' Blues inspired R&B and R&B inspired disco. ...
Who was most talented Beatle?
Paul is definitely the most naturally-gifted musician of them, I don't even think the other three would argue with that. As much as he can be criticised for his granny songs, his melodies are second to none (ok maaaaybe Brian Wilson).
What did the Rolling Stones Play with the Beatles?
- Lennon and McCartney wrote a song for the Stones: ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’. It was the Stones’ second single and got to number 12 on the UK charts. The Beatles subsequently recorded their own version, and a sign of how much they thought of the song is that they gave it to Ringo to sing as his showcase on With the Beatles.
What was the first song The Rolling Stones ever played?
- The Rolling Stones first hit was “I Wanna Be Your Man” written by Lennon and McCartney. Legend has it that they wrote the song right in front of Jagger and Richard’s presence which inspired them to begin writing songs together. Ringo sang the vocals on the Beatles version of the song.
Who was the first person the Beatles wrote songs for?
- Half were originally written for themselves, and half they wrote for other artists under Brian Epstein’s management—such as Billy J. Kramer and Cilla Black—or for the pop duo Peter and Gordon.
Why did the Beatles give away so many songs?
- While Lennon’s compositions dominate the Beatles’ early albums, McCartney wrote more of the songs that the duo gave away. It’s possible the group was letting too much of Paul’s creative energy get siphoned off. For the three years after 1964, he would give away only one song a year.