McCartney said himself that Yesterday was the only song that Lennon had nothing to do with. Otherwise, who else besides Lennon or McCartney could tell the other that their song was not up to snuff so to speak? They needed each other to make their songs great.
no albertcunning, 1965 was the last year of extensive co-writing. also, ALSO mccartney has AMENDED his take and says "john had 70-80% of the song together when i went to weybridge to routine it."
also folks, just because john or paul ASKED the other to help doesn't mean they WOULD NOT have finished it on their own: the key word is 'asked.'
also changes from 6/8 3/4 to 4/4...genius
seenandnotheard 2 years ago
the key changes of this song are amazing
seenandnotheard 2 years ago
McCartney said himself that Yesterday was the only song that Lennon had nothing to do with. Otherwise, who else besides Lennon or McCartney could tell the other that their song was not up to snuff so to speak? They needed each other to make their songs great.
thelovesickdrifter 2 years ago
no albertcunning, 1965 was the last year of extensive co-writing. also, ALSO mccartney has AMENDED his take and says "john had 70-80% of the song together when i went to weybridge to routine it."
also folks, just because john or paul ASKED the other to help doesn't mean they WOULD NOT have finished it on their own: the key word is 'asked.'
caesarcerf 2 years ago
whgj
alexsk8zero 3 years ago
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds - A song Paul Mc Cartney could never write if he tried for a thousand years.
Edhallick 4 years ago
haha right on
seh1390sam 3 years ago