The Only Song Paul McCartney and George Harrison Wrote Together
Paul McCartney and George Harrison, both members of the Beatles, rarely collaborated as a duo. However, they once collaborated in the writer's room for their skiffle band, The Quarrymen. They wrote a song called "In Spite of All The Danger" while in the group, which is unique in the Fab Four's discography. McCartney claims that The Quarrymen did not distribute copyrights and authorship credits appropriately, and that they believed songs belonged to everyone.
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Paul McCartney and George Harrison, both members of the Beatles, rarely collaborated as a duo. However, they once collaborated in the writer's room for their skiffle band, The Quarrymen. They wrote a song called "In Spite of All The Danger" while in the group, which is unique in the Fab Four's discography. McCartney claims that The Quarrymen did not distribute copyrights and authorship credits appropriately, and that they believed songs belonged to everyone.
#paulmccartney #georgeharrison #thequarrymen
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