Genius Lyrics
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The Beatles – I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
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The 12th track on the Beatles fourth album (UK). One of the less heralded songs on the album, nevertheless it marked, together with other (the first three) songs from the album
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The Smithereens – I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
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I don't wanna spoil the party so I'll go / I would hate my disappointment to show / There's nothing for me here so I will disappear / If she turns up while I'm gone please let me
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The Beatles – I Don't Want to Spoil the Party Samples
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See all of “I Don't Want to Spoil the Party” by The Beatles’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Rosanne Cash – I Don't Want to Spoil the Party
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[Verse 1] / I don't want to spoil the party so I'll go / I would hate my disappointment to show / There's nothing for me here, so I will disappear / If he turns up while I'm gone
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Allan Fox – I Don't Want To Spoil The Party
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I don't want to / Spoil the party, so I'll go / I would hate my / Disappointment to show / There's nothing for me here / So I will disappear / If he turns up while I'm gone
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The Beatles – Eight Days a Week
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“Eight Days a Week” was originally issued in 1964 as a single from Beatles for Sale. However, it wasn’t released in the US until 1965. It came out in advance of the 1965 album
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Llegos – The Man
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Track 19 of 21 (Side 2)
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The Beatles – I Should've Known Better (Instrumental)
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[Instrumental]
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The Beatles – Bad Boy
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The song was recorded in 1965, in the same session that “Dizzy Miss Lizzy” was recorded, intended to be included in their album Help, but only made it to the US compilation Beatles
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The Beatles – Tell Me What You See
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“Tell Me What You See” is the tenth song of Beatles VI, and is also featured on Help!. The title seems to be a question, which is answered by the next track on Help!, entitled “I’
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The Beatles – Dizzy Miss Lizzy
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One of the two non Beatles written songs on their 1965 album Help. The other was Ringo’s “Act Naturally”. A favorite concert number and a tribute to rock'n'roll earlier gurus.
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The Beatles – Kansas City
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Ah, Kansas City / Coming to get my baby back home / Yeah, yeah / I'm gonna Kansas city / Coming to get my baby back home / Yeah, yeah / Well, it's a long, long, time / Since my
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The Beatles – You Like Me Too Much
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The third track of The Beatles' album entitled Beatles VI!, George Harrison takes lead vocals on the third song that he’s written for The Beatles.
American fans were first to hear
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Genius Traducciones al Español – The Beatles - Eight Days a Week (Traducción al Español)
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[Introducción] / [Verso 1: John Lennon] / Ooh, necesito tu amor, nena / Supongo que sabes que es verdad / Espero que necesites mi amor, nena / Al igual que yo te necesito / [
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The Beatles – Yes It Is
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“Yes It Is”, originally released as the b-side to the Beatles' 1965 single “Ticket To Ride”, was primarily written by John Lennon. It shares similarities with the earlier “This Boy
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How do Beatles fan reconcile the fact that it was basically a boyband?
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Also a great deal of their songs are actually children’s songs that aren’t about shit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU4uaKgCQ9A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krIus0i9xn8
I would also point out that their discography is overblown, they have like 15 really good songs and nothing else.
While I’m at it I would also like to point out that John Lenon’s Imagine is could have been written by an 8th grader and it sounds like it was.
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The Beatles – Baby's in Black
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The fourth Beatles album, “The Beatles for Sale” releasesed in December 1964 signaled the beginning of the “serious” era for the Beatles.
This is the third track on the SA side.
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The Smithereens – Some Other Guy
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Some other guy now / Is taking my love away from me, oh now / Some other guy now / Is taking away my sweet desire, oh now / Some other guy now / I just don?t wanna hold my fun, oh
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The Beatles – Honey Don't
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Ringo gets his time to shine as a vocalist on Beatles For Sale with this Carl Perkins cover.
The song highlights a man getting honest with his girlfriend, saying she’s not giving
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The Beatles – Yesterday
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“Yesterday” is the most covered song in history, with over 2,000 versions having been recorded. A spare, haunting song of lost love from the early Beatles catalog, it was sung
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The Beatles – What You're Doing
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Penned primarily by Paul, “What You’re Doing” sounds like several other Beatles songs, before and after, despite a few notable aspects like the introduction’s four-bar solo drum
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The Beatles – Words of Love
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This is a cover of “Words of Love” by the late Buddy Holly, originally released in February 1958—the same year that The Quarrymen formed back in Liverpool.
John Lennon was an avid
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