Continue reading“It’s not a hit. It barely has a melody.
But for the Beatles, this song was their weirdest, longest-running inside joke — and it featured a Rolling Stone on sax.
This is the story of ‘You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)’ — the strangest Beatles song you’ve probably never heard.”
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The Beatles Song That Was Almost Deleted — and Became a Hidden Gem – The Untold Story of ‘Hey Bulldog’
It’s loud. It’s weird. It’s raw.
And The Beatles almost cut it from history.
This is the story of “Hey Bulldog” —
a track recorded by accident, released by mistake,
and now considered one of their most underrated songs ever.
The Beatles Song Paul McCartney Wished He Never Released
“It was a mistake. I wish I’d never put it out.”
Paul said that about ‘Mary Had a Little Lamb’ — his 1972 solo single.
After Give Ireland Back to the Irish was banned, he rushed this one out instead.
Critics hated it. Even Paul hated it.
But you know what? It charted anyway.
That’s how powerful McCartney was in the early ’70s.
📚 Found in: Fab Four FAQ 2.0
🕵️♂️ Wanna hear the others he regretted? Wait ’til you see the full review.
This Beatles Song Sounds Like a Love Letter… But It Was Written for a Dog
It sounds like a love song…
But “Martha My Dear” wasn’t written for a woman.
It was written for a sheepdog.
Yes — a real dog.
But underneath the paw prints and piano chords…
…is one of Paul McCartney’s most personal songs ever.
The Beatles Love Song That’s Actually About Doubt: The Untold Story of ‘If I Fell
It sounds like a sweet love ballad…
But “If I Fell” isn’t just about falling in love.
It’s about fear.
Doubt.
And a warning Lennon gave… before his heart got broken again.
Misery: The Beatles’ First Heartbreak Song
“Misery” was the second track on The Beatles’ debut album, Please Please Me. They recorded it fast — in under four hours. With George Martin even adding a piano part himself, because they were moving so quickly. It’s short — just 1 minute and 47 seconds. But it packed an emotional punch that most early pop songs just didn’t have.
“Yer Blues” – The Beatles’ Rawest Confession
When you think of The Beatles in 1968, you might picture spiritual calm in India or psychedelic experiments in London. But buried in the White Album was something completely unexpected…
🎸 “Yer Blues.”
John Lennon’s unfiltered howl from the void.
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