There are so many myths about the Beatles songs, the most famous is that Lucy in the Sky with diamonds "is inspired by the LSD. Spot so the true history, below.
Lonely Hearts Club of Sgt. Pepper was inspired by a composer called Major Mace (Mace as pepe is a spice).
Ticket to Ride was inspired by a trip to Ryde on the Isle of Wight taken by Stuart Sutcliffe in the 1940s, which has been said by John Lennon.
Revolution was not about the war, was the new dish desk Wurlitzer jukeboxes, that by their represen in pubs and discos, was told to revolutionize how you listen to music. "Peace by offering" referred not to have your music in a pub, a people's campaign at the time.
Hard day's Night was appointed due to confusion about whether it was from Ringo day or night.
The song of rain was actually a reference encoded Lorraine silver, a Northern Soul singer in style.
In a day in the life of which holes to fill the line Albert Hall concert bad especially that Paul McCartney had seen as a kid, when none of the Orchestra were in harmony.
Eleanor Rigby refers to Eleonora in help, Eleanor Brogue.
The land of yellow submarine submarines which refers to an upcoming trip to Bolivia that the Beatles were pleased.
Hey Bulldog! was created for the death of Winston Churchill, Winston, being the second name of John Lennon.
The song "come together" refers not to ' yes ' but a ' sheep '-noting a field where John Lennon used to satisfy his real mother who had a sheep in it.
Phew, that make up this entries is harder than it looks! The true is the fourth one down. Lorraine of silver was a member of the singers Northern Soul and was Eleanor Bron, not Brogue that have inspired Eleanor Rigby. John Winston Lennon never fall as a middle name, but write a song about him probably going too far.
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