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Five Real People Behind The Beatles’ Songs
Posted by Jimm Fowler in Entertainment, Trivia on July 16th, 2009
The Beatles were wonderful story tellers through their lyrics and words. Images of Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields Forever have indelible effects on how we picture growing up in England in the late fifties and early sixties, while everyone wanted to have their car ticketed by “Lovely Rita”. This list does not contain the stories you’ve heard over and over again about Julian Lennon being behind the song of “Hey Jude” or the friend of the family drawing a picture of “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds”. I searched for some off-the-wall Beatles’ tunes to find the true source of the inspiration. Enjoy!
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