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Well, as I told you, just because the series title is Tin Pan Alley that doesn't mean I'm just sticking to that period of time in the music world. I love music from the 20s-60s plus some Paul McCartney after The Beatles, but for this post we're just going to look at my top ten favorite song of The Beatles.
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1. I Saw Here Standing There . . . (Paul McCartney and John Lennon; Record/CD: Please Please Me)
- This is the song that got me interested in The Beatles. I was so resistant about liking them because I felt as though I were betraying Dean and Frank and all the rest of my people if I did that. I couldn't help it though. This is song is just so . . . fun! It always gets my foot tapping.
2. Honey Pie . . . (Paul McCartney and John Lennon; Record/CD: The White Album)
- This song has everything that I like: old Hollywood and Paul's vocals. I really love this song.
3. Cry Baby Cry . . . (John Lennon and Paul McCartney; Record/CD: The White Album)
- Thanks to my teacher for A.P. Lit, I cannot help but to analyze almost everything now: my books, films, and songs in search of the hidden messages because as my teacher assures me . . . they're there. And when I analyzed Cry Baby Cry . . . well, it made me want to cry. John did a superb job, and then Paul's add on at the end which is apparently supposed to be a part of another song, which would make some think that it wouldn't mesh together, but because it's The Beatles it works.
4. Yesterday . . . (Paul McCartney and John Lennon; Record/CD: Help!)
- Talk about heartbreak. The lyrics just kill me. And Paul is a genius for though the song was credited as Lennon-McCartney, Paul wrote this all by his lonesome; and that's exactly what the song gives off the feeling of: loneliness.
5. The Long and Winding Road . . . (Paul McCartney and John Lennon; Record/CD: The Blue Album)
- Paul. Just stop. You're killing me.
6. Help Me! . . . (John Lennon and Paul McCartney; Record/CD: Help!)
- Love this song, though I can't really say who's version I like of this better: The Beatles or Jerry Lewis and his son, Gary.
7. Lady Madonna . . . (Paul McCartney and John Lennon; Record/CD: The Blue Album)
- Very jazzy. Me like.
8. Eleanor Rigby . . . (Paul McCartney and John Lennon; Record/CD: Revolver)
- "All the lonely people, where do they all come from/All the lonely people, where do they all belong?"
9. Drive My Car . . . (Paul McCartney and John Lennon; Record/CD: Rubber Soul)
- I wish I had someone to drive my car . . . though I have no intentions of becoming a star. Fun to sing a long to and it just makes me want to move. "Beep Beep, Beep Beep, yeah!"
10. Come Together . . . (John Lennon and Paul McCartney; Record/CD: Abbey Road)
- Damn good song.
There we are then: the second edition of Tin Pan Alley. I don't really see how someone can't like The Beatles. They were so eclectic and talented that you have to like at least one of their songs. Now, I don't like all of their songs because there's just some that make me scratch my head and go "Huh?" but even so, there will never be another The Beatles. Oh, and I would like to point out just in case you didn't notice, Paul is my favorite.