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The Beatles weren’t an especially political band, however, John Lennon revealed one of their most famous No. 1 hits, “Come Together,” was originally supposed to be a campaign song for a ...
Beatles: ‘Come Together’ Plagiarism Controversy "Come Together" remains one of the Beatles' most iconic songs. It gave John Lennon a huge amount of trouble when he was accused of plagiarism.
The Beatles, from left, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney appear in Liverpool, England on July 10, 1964, for the premiere of their movie "A Hard Day's Night." (AP Photo ...
The song, which is titled "Come Together (We Will Stop You)," has been released via COP International Records, and they're calling the supergroup behind the track Lifeline International.
The Beatles ‘ “Come Together” became one of the band’s final No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 when it topped the chart for a week in October 1969 (the 18th of their record 20 No. 1s, to ...
According to data from Spotify, the most-streamed Beatles tracks in the U.S. in their first two days of availability have been “Come Together,” “Hey Jude” and “Here Comes the Sun.” ...
The most popular song was "Come Together," which was streamed 1.8 million times on Spotify, followed by "Let It Be" and "Hey Jude." ...
“Come Together” is the first Beatles song that ever drew me in. My parents weren’t big music people, but they did own a vinyl copy of Abbey Road.
Among The Beatles' number one hits was "Come Together," the lead single and album opener to their 1969 album Abbey Road. The song was released as a double A-side along with the song "Something ...
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