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Marion Shore 04-14-2012 01:32 PM

What about songs they wrote but didn't record?

What about songs by individual ex-Beatles, e.g. John's Imagine?

Jayne Osborn 04-14-2012 01:45 PM

Hi Marion,

I have no idea how 'picky' Lucy is, but with such a plethora of titles from which to choose, it would seem a bit daft (to me) to go for the slightly 'iffy' options you mention. The "If in doubt, don't" adage springs to mind.

Lucy is bound to rule out entries that don't comply with her precise instructions; for instance, Imagine is definitely not a Beatles song.

Jayne

Chris O'Carroll 04-14-2012 02:55 PM

Jayne's take on this makes sense to me. Songs recorded by individual ex-Beatles after the band broke up certainly don't count as "Beatles songs." Neither, I'd imagine, do Beatles covers of songs by other writers, nor songs written by the Beatles but recorded and released exclusively by others. Your best bet is to stick with songs that were both written by and recorded by the Fab Four themselves.

Beatles-authored songs originally released by other artists -- Badfinger, Peter & Gordon, et al. -- are probably eligible on a technicality if there's a Beatles version on one of the Anthology albums. But it ain't necessarily so just because I say "probably." On the other hand, if you write a speech that includes a couple dozen indisputable titles and one or two borderline cases, I doubt that the latter will disqualify your entire entry.

John Whitworth 04-15-2012 03:30 AM

It Won't Be Long. We will be free. For No One Knows our Misery. Don't Let Me Down. Don't Pass Me By. Don't ever change. Don't Ask Me Why. I know you feel The Inner Light. The dawn succeeds A Hard Day's Night. Here Comes the Sun so let it shine. The Rain is over. I Feel Fine. I Need You all to make the weather. Cast off those Chains and Come Together. Run For Your Life and take an axe, man. Tell Me Why we need a Taxman. You Can't Do That was Yesterday. Tomorrow – That'll Be The Day, and We Can Work It Out, Get Back Every Little Thing we lack. Then let us dream Like Dreamers Do, Free As A Bird, From Me to You. Because Tomorrow Never Knows, I Will announce the death of prose. Help! We'll make true poetry. The Revolution – Let It Be!

Thirty-two titles. And they SANG Don't Ever Change though they didn't write it. So thirty-two and a half.

Marion Shore 04-15-2012 12:47 PM

John, bravo!

Actually, thirty-two. "Chains" was written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King--(just for the record;))

John Whitworth 04-15-2012 01:31 PM

Oh bother.

Jayne Osborn 04-15-2012 05:27 PM

John,

To do this all in rhyme is amazing!

Jayne

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