© LENONO MUSIC / MPL MUSIC
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jimmix wrote:
My list collapsed in the previous posting
Oh well, at least you've uncovered some previously unknown Lennon & McCartney songs like Night All / Do All My Loving / Another Girl Anytime / Ask Me Why Baby's In Black / Instead I'll Follow The Sun / Satisfied I'm A Loser & Why Thank You Girl.
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Kestrel wrote:
jimmix wrote:
My list collapsed in the previous posting
Oh well, at least you've uncovered some previously unknown Lennon & McCartney songs like Night All / Do All My Loving / Another Girl Anytime / Ask Me Why Baby's In Black / Instead I'll Follow The Sun / Satisfied I'm A Loser & Why Thank You Girl.
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jimmix wrote:
WELL, WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM PART ONE OF "THE BEATLES GET BACK?"
JOHN LENNON HALF OF THE LENNON/McCARTNEY (L/M) EARLIER SONGS ARE OWNED BY SONY/ATV AND NOT LENONO MUSIC. I checked the ASCAP website and ... what can I say. "Waiter, check, please!"
The L/M songs that were used in the Peter Jackson filmed but never published by Northern Songs are MPL/Lenono. Good to see Dick James in the film, of Dick James Music and Northern Songs Limited. I wonder if he was like the actor who portrayed him in that Elton John bio pic, "Rocketman?"
Witnessing the birth of those songs being born on film including "Another Day" is amazing.
According to Billboard, Yoko cut a deal in 2009 with Sony/ATV for an undisclosed sum to allow them to either own or manage John's half of those Lennon/McCartney songs for the duration they'll be under copyright, which is 2050 (death of the writer + 70 years). The particulars of the deal are, apparently, secret.
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THE BEATLES GET BACK - Part 2
Paul McCartney composed a song Circa 1969 titled WOMAN.
John Lennon composed a song Circa 1980 titled WOMAN.
And Lennon's opening on his WOMAN sounded like the opening of McCartney's "Thinkin' of Linkin'"
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jimmix wrote:
THE BEATLES GET BACK - Part 2
Paul McCartney composed a song Circa 1969 titled WOMAN.
John Lennon composed a song Circa 1980 titled WOMAN.
And Lennon's opening on his WOMAN sounded like the opening of McCartney's "Thinkin' of Linkin'"
Woman was written by Paul in 1965 and released in 1966 by Peter & Gordon under the pseudonym as written by Bernard Webb.
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btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
jimmix wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
The rest of the songs on the British "Help!" album have now reverted to Paul. They are:
I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE
IT'S ONLY LOVE
TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE
YESTERDAY
That's right!!! What some would call Paul's most famous song is back!!!
Also having reverted to Paul are:
I'M DOWN
THAT MEANS A LOT (given to P J Proby)
FINALLY HE GOT "YESTERDAY." NO MORE 14%
The following have now reverted to Paul:
SCRAMBLED EGG (the working title of YESTERDAY)
AUNTIE GIN'S THEME (the working title of I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE)
THAT'S A NICE HAT (the working title of IT'S ONLY LOVE)
Next up, near the end of the year, should be the last album and the last single of 1965!
Four more songs have reverted to Paul, two of which are the Beatles' last UK single from 1965. The other two are from the UK Rubber Soul album:
DAY TRIPPER
NORWEGIAN WOOD (THIS BIRD HAS FLOWN)
NOWHERE MAN
WE CAN WORK IT OUT
Some heavy hitters there! We should see the return of the remainder of the Rubber Soul songs near the end of the year.
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btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
jimmix wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
The rest of the songs on the British "Help!" album have now reverted to Paul. They are:
I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE
IT'S ONLY LOVE
TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE
YESTERDAY
That's right!!! What some would call Paul's most famous song is back!!!
Also having reverted to Paul are:
I'M DOWN
THAT MEANS A LOT (given to P J Proby)
FINALLY HE GOT "YESTERDAY." NO MORE 14%
The following have now reverted to Paul:
SCRAMBLED EGG (the working title of YESTERDAY)
AUNTIE GIN'S THEME (the working title of I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE)
THAT'S A NICE HAT (the working title of IT'S ONLY LOVE)
Next up, near the end of the year, should be the last album and the last single of 1965!
Four more songs have reverted to Paul, two of which are the Beatles' last UK single from 1965. The other two are from the UK Rubber Soul album:
DAY TRIPPER
NORWEGIAN WOOD (THIS BIRD HAS FLOWN)
NOWHERE MAN
WE CAN WORK IT OUT
Some heavy hitters there! We should see the return of the remainder of the Rubber Soul songs near the end of the year.
And two more from Rubber Soul have reverted to Paul:
DRIVE MY CAR
IN MY LIFE
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btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
jimmix wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
The rest of the songs on the British "Help!" album have now reverted to Paul. They are:
I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE
IT'S ONLY LOVE
TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE
YESTERDAY
That's right!!! What some would call Paul's most famous song is back!!!
Also having reverted to Paul are:
I'M DOWN
THAT MEANS A LOT (given to P J Proby)
FINALLY HE GOT "YESTERDAY." NO MORE 14%
The following have now reverted to Paul:
SCRAMBLED EGG (the working title of YESTERDAY)
AUNTIE GIN'S THEME (the working title of I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE)
THAT'S A NICE HAT (the working title of IT'S ONLY LOVE)
Next up, near the end of the year, should be the last album and the last single of 1965!
Four more songs have reverted to Paul, two of which are the Beatles' last UK single from 1965. The other two are from the UK Rubber Soul album:
DAY TRIPPER
NORWEGIAN WOOD (THIS BIRD HAS FLOWN)
NOWHERE MAN
WE CAN WORK IT OUT
Some heavy hitters there! We should see the return of the remainder of the Rubber Soul songs near the end of the year.
And two more from Rubber Soul have reverted to Paul:
DRIVE MY CAR
IN MY LIFE
Kobalt Music is Fred Astaire on the ceiling!
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btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
jimmix wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
The rest of the songs on the British "Help!" album have now reverted to Paul. They are:
I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE
IT'S ONLY LOVE
TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE
YESTERDAY
That's right!!! What some would call Paul's most famous song is back!!!
Also having reverted to Paul are:
I'M DOWN
THAT MEANS A LOT (given to P J Proby)
FINALLY HE GOT "YESTERDAY." NO MORE 14%
The following have now reverted to Paul:
SCRAMBLED EGG (the working title of YESTERDAY)
AUNTIE GIN'S THEME (the working title of I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE)
THAT'S A NICE HAT (the working title of IT'S ONLY LOVE)
Next up, near the end of the year, should be the last album and the last single of 1965!
Four more songs have reverted to Paul, two of which are the Beatles' last UK single from 1965. The other two are from the UK Rubber Soul album:
DAY TRIPPER
NORWEGIAN WOOD (THIS BIRD HAS FLOWN)
NOWHERE MAN
WE CAN WORK IT OUT
Some heavy hitters there! We should see the return of the remainder of the Rubber Soul songs near the end of the year.
And two more from Rubber Soul have reverted to Paul:
DRIVE MY CAR
IN MY LIFE
Five more songs from Rubber Soul have returned to MPL:
I'M LOOKING THROUGH YOU
MICHELLE
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
WAIT
THE WORD
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btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
jimmix wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
The rest of the songs on the British "Help!" album have now reverted to Paul. They are:
I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE
IT'S ONLY LOVE
TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE
YESTERDAY
That's right!!! What some would call Paul's most famous song is back!!!
Also having reverted to Paul are:
I'M DOWN
THAT MEANS A LOT (given to P J Proby)
FINALLY HE GOT "YESTERDAY." NO MORE 14%
The following have now reverted to Paul:
SCRAMBLED EGG (the working title of YESTERDAY)
AUNTIE GIN'S THEME (the working title of I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE)
THAT'S A NICE HAT (the working title of IT'S ONLY LOVE)
Next up, near the end of the year, should be the last album and the last single of 1965!
Four more songs have reverted to Paul, two of which are the Beatles' last UK single from 1965. The other two are from the UK Rubber Soul album:
DAY TRIPPER
NORWEGIAN WOOD (THIS BIRD HAS FLOWN)
NOWHERE MAN
WE CAN WORK IT OUT
Some heavy hitters there! We should see the return of the remainder of the Rubber Soul songs near the end of the year.
And two more from Rubber Soul have reverted to Paul:
DRIVE MY CAR
IN MY LIFE
Five more songs from Rubber Soul have returned to MPL:
I'M LOOKING THROUGH YOU
MICHELLE
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
WAIT
THE WORD
To finish off the year, as well as to complete the return of all of the Lennon/McCartney compositions from the UK Rubber Soul album, the following three songs have reverted to Paul:
GIRL, WHAT GOES ON, YOU WON'T SEE ME
Now on to 1966!
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btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
jimmix wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
The rest of the songs on the British "Help!" album have now reverted to Paul. They are:
I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE
IT'S ONLY LOVE
TELL ME WHAT YOU SEE
YESTERDAY
That's right!!! What some would call Paul's most famous song is back!!!
Also having reverted to Paul are:
I'M DOWN
THAT MEANS A LOT (given to P J Proby)
FINALLY HE GOT "YESTERDAY." NO MORE 14%
The following have now reverted to Paul:
SCRAMBLED EGG (the working title of YESTERDAY)
AUNTIE GIN'S THEME (the working title of I'VE JUST SEEN A FACE)
THAT'S A NICE HAT (the working title of IT'S ONLY LOVE)
Next up, near the end of the year, should be the last album and the last single of 1965!
Four more songs have reverted to Paul, two of which are the Beatles' last UK single from 1965. The other two are from the UK Rubber Soul album:
DAY TRIPPER
NORWEGIAN WOOD (THIS BIRD HAS FLOWN)
NOWHERE MAN
WE CAN WORK IT OUT
Some heavy hitters there! We should see the return of the remainder of the Rubber Soul songs near the end of the year.
And two more from Rubber Soul have reverted to Paul:
DRIVE MY CAR
IN MY LIFE
Five more songs from Rubber Soul have returned to MPL:
I'M LOOKING THROUGH YOU
MICHELLE
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
WAIT
THE WORD
To finish off the year, as well as to complete the return of all of the Lennon/McCartney compositions from the UK Rubber Soul album, the following three songs have reverted to Paul:
GIRL, WHAT GOES ON, YOU WON'T SEE ME
Now on to 1966!
WHAT GOES ON is a Lennon McCartney Starkey song
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jimmix wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
Five more songs from Rubber Soul have returned to MPL:
I'M LOOKING THROUGH YOU
MICHELLE
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
WAIT
THE WORD
To finish off the year, as well as to complete the return of all of the Lennon/McCartney compositions from the UK Rubber Soul album, the following three songs have reverted to Paul:
GIRL, WHAT GOES ON, YOU WON'T SEE ME
Now on to 1966!
WHAT GOES ON is a Lennon McCartney Starkey song
Yes, I know that.
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90 - 3 (repeats) = 87 Lennon/McCartney Songs (including additional songwriters) so far.
The Repeats (3 songs):
RINGO'S THEME aka: "THIS BOY"
LOVE ME DO and PS I LOVE YOU aka: "PS LOVE ME DO"87 total
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The following song has now reverted to Paul:
WOMAN (Published under the pseudonym Bernard Webb and given to Peter & Gordon)
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Five Beatle songs from 1966 have now reverted to Paul. They are the songs from the first single of the year:
PAPERBACK WRITER
RAIN
And the 1966 songs on the "Yesterday and Today" album:
AND YOUR BIRD CAN SING
DOCTOR ROBERT (or DR. ROBERT)
I'M ONLY SLEEPING
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btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
The following song has now reverted to Paul:
WOMAN (Published under the pseudonym Bernard Webb and given to Peter & Gordon)
John Lennon composed WOMAN for his 1980 album DOUBLE FANTASY and if you listen to the music intro of his song it sounds almost like Paul's music intro of THINKIN OF LINKIN (I think I got that right) that finally Paul published his song in 1995 after 35 (more or less) years of (private) public domain.
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jimmix wrote:
btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
The following song has now reverted to Paul:
WOMAN (Published under the pseudonym Bernard Webb and given to Peter & Gordon)
John Lennon composed WOMAN for his 1980 album DOUBLE FANTASY and if you listen to the music intro of his song it sounds almost like Paul's music intro of THINKIN OF LINKIN (I think I got that right) that finally Paul published his song in 1995 after 35 (more or less) years of (private) public domain.
Thinking Of Linking intro does sound a bit like John's Woman!
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The following songs from Revolver have reverted to Paul:
ELEANOR RIGBY
FOR NO ONE
GOOD DAY SUNSHINE
HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE
SHE SAID SHE SAID
YELLOW SUBMARINE
A couple more are due later this week.
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btlfan@maine.rr.com wrote:
The following songs from Revolver have reverted to Paul:
ELEANOR RIGBY
FOR NO ONE
GOOD DAY SUNSHINE
HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE
SHE SAID SHE SAID
YELLOW SUBMARINE
A couple more are due later this week.
Also the Yellow Submarine melody from the original Motion Picture soundtrack for which maestro SIR GEORGE MARTIN created an orchestra piece out of that tune.
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Finishing up the return of the Revolver album songs to Paul, the following two songs have reverted to Paul:
GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE
TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS