The Beatles Informative Speech

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Everybody knows The Beatles, from ‘Love me do’ to ‘Yesterday’ it is extremely likely that you will know at least one song. For some they are the best band in the world, lyrically gifted with the instruments to boot. For others, they are nothing more than a just a bunch of mop top boys beating a drum. But whatever your opinion, be it overrated or underrated, masterminds or follies you can’t deny that they will forever be remembered. So, to celebrate here are ten of the most memorable lyrics.
10. Yesterday
‘Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away. Now it looks though they’re here to stay. Oh I believe in yesterday’.

Yesterday, or ‘scrambled eggs’ as it was originally known, came to Paul McCartney in a dream. Yes Macca was that good he …show more content…

Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’, The Beatles were asked to take part in a new exciting world project, which would be broadcast live on television. With the task of writing a new song to play to the world in limited time, they quickly got to work producing one of the most memorable Beatles songs ever.

The best thing about this however is not how swiftly they penned the record or how brilliantly they performed it live, but in fact the use of the French national anthem. Yes, the ingenious use of the ‘La Marseillaise’ means that any time a French athlete wins gold at the Olympics it will forever sound like a mini Beatles revival.

6: With a Little Help From my Friends
‘What would you think if I sang out of tune, would you stand up and walk out on me? Lend me your ears and I’ll sing you a song, and I’ll try not to sing out of key’,

Reverting back to the old days, where John and Paul would each mould together two separate forms of a song they had previously been working on, the fab four released a cracker. Later calling it a ‘craft job for Ringo’ the song has also been covered by many, in particular Joe Cocker with many thinking he had originally written it!

5: Something:
‘Something in the way she moves. Attracts me like no other

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