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- Friends are all souls that we've known in other lives. We're drawn to each other. Even if I have only known them a day, it…
- We worked the medley on side two of "Abbey Road" out carefully in advance. All of those mini songs were partly completed tunes; some were…
- I'm really quite simple. I don't want to be in the business full time because I'm a gardener. I plant flowers and watch them grow.…
- It's easier to hurt someone and make them cry, than it is to dry their eyes.
- I hope somebody does this to all my crap demos when I'm dead, making them into hit songs.
- The biggest break in my career was getting into the Beatles in 1962. The second biggest break since then is getting out of them.
- The nicest thing is to open the newspapers and not to find yourself in them.
- Some things take so long But how do I explain When not too many people Can see we're all the same And because of all…
- I think people who truly can live a life in music are telling the world, ‘You can have my love, you can have my smiles.…
- I was naive and thought we could express our feelings to each other- not suppress them and keep holding them back. Well, it was what…
- Now as it gets into the mid to late 60's we found different outtakes or maybe a version of something that had some vocals that…
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