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uchiha | 02:18 Sat 08th Oct 2005 | Music
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Our teacher wants us to give some music trivias... Can you give me some?
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yesterday by the beatles(the most recorded song in history) came to paul mccartney in a dream ie he dreamt the whole song ! woke up and wrote it down.

The first music video ever played on MTV was "Video Killed The Radio Star" by The Buggles.

The first music video played on MTV Europe was "Money For Nothing" by Dire Straits.

Blues artist B.B King calls his guitar Lucille
The opening notes of Beethoven's fifth symphony spell out "V" in morse code... BUT this is just a coincidence, as Beethoven was already dead by the time Samuel Morse invented his cipher.
Do you mind me asking what age you are before I gie a couple of answers?
Also about "Yesterday" - Paul McCartney called it Scrambled Eggs before coming up with the infinitely better title of Yesterday.

"Hey Jude" was written by McCartney for Lennon's son Julian as he was going through the pain of Lennon getting divorced from his mother. It was originally titled "Hey Jules".
The Bee gees song "to Love somebody" was intended by the brothers to be a song for Otis Reading but died before he could be offered it so they did it instead
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I'm 17 THECORBYLOON... Anyway, thank you for the replies.

q:how many drummers played with the beatles


a:5 (pete best,ringo starr, a session drummer on love me do (johnny hutch?), steve nichol (when ringo had tonsilitis) &either paul or john on "the ballad of john & yoko".

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