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  1. In the LP’s masterpiece, “Watching the Wheels,” John Lennon tells us exactly why he stopped making music, why he never regretted that decision and how he looks at life: “I’m just sitting ...

    • The Shirelles. The Shirelles held a special place in Lennon’s heart. Their impact on his songwriting is evident in the heartfelt nature of his compositions.
    • The Ronettes. The Ronettes played a crucial role in expanding Lennon’s musical palette. Their influence can be heard in the evolving sound of Lennon’s music, contributing to the diversity and richness of his artistic expression.
    • Little Richard. Little Richard’s energetic and flamboyant performances left an indelible mark on Lennon’s stage presence and vocal delivery. The dynamic and lively style of Little Richard influenced Lennon’s approach, injecting a burst of energy into his performances.
    • Fats Domino. The rhythmic and bluesy stylings of Fats Domino had a profound impact on Lennon’s musical approach. His influence is evident in the rhythmic diversity and soulful undertones in some of Lennon’s compositions.
  2. Nov 14, 2020 · Truth is, there was always a ‘main composer’ for each of the songs credited to Lennon-McCartney. Below, we’re paying tribute to John Lennon’s contribution to the Fab Four’s back catalogue and revisiting every song he wrote for The Beatles.

  3. Adapted songs. John Lennon covered Stand by Me, Just Because, Instant Karma!, Do You Want to Dance and other songs. John Lennon originally did Stand by Me, Woman, Instant Karma!, Just Because and other songs. John Lennon wrote With a Little Help from My Friends, Drive My Car and All My Loving.

    • United Kingdom
    • December 8, 1980
    • October 9, 1940
  4. Oct 9, 2020 · The self-taught, peer-driven mode of music making that emerged from early rock and roll and skiffle was solidified as the next generation of its exponents – including Lennon and McCartney –...

    • Adam Behr
  5. Dec 6, 2019 · Here’s how Beethoven inspired the Beatles’ ‘Because’... When Yoko Ono was mucking about with Beethoven ’s Moonlight Sonata, John Lennon asked her to play him the chords again, but backwards.

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  7. John Lennon (1940–1980) was an English musician who gained prominence as a member of the Beatles. His songwriting partnership with bandmate Paul McCartney is one of the most celebrated in music history. [1] After their break-up, Lennon recorded over 150 songs as a solo artist.