Beatles covering the theme from the movie "Honeymoon" Cute and romantic!
Lead singer: Paul McCartney
All rights: EMI records; Capitol Records; Apple Records
Pictures: Various sources :)
Beatles covering the theme from the movie "Honeymoon" Cute and romantic!
Lead singer: Paul McCartney
All rights: EMI records; Capitol Records; Apple Records
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actually theodorakis first wrote the melody for a ballet concert, then catie clark borrowed the melody and made a song, then the beattles borrowed the melody and made another song, then the modely was taken by latin american musician and they made another song, and one day theodorakis, hantzidakis and gkatsos were together and thought: hey lets write some greek lyrics and make a greek version of the song...quite a story
correct me if I´m wrong, hasn´t this song a cuban origin? I´ve always heard that the first time I listened. Anyway, I knew it from Paul´s version and liked it right away
The melody was originally composed from theodorakis, the cuban version you've heard is an adoption of this melody into a new song. Hey do you know the tilte of the cuban song you r refering to?
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Beatles do an excellent interpretation here!