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Index
Title Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction — The Enigma of “Lennon-McCartney”
2 “The result wasn’t a bit like ‘Apache’” — The Early Beatles
3 “I knew at that moment that this was going to be a good collaboration” — Please Please Me
4 “One-On-One, Eyeball To Eyeball” — With the Beatles
5 “He’d bring them in, we’d check ‘em” — A Hard Day’s Night
6 “A folk song gone pop” — Beatles for Sale
7 “I started thinking about my own emotions” — Help!
8 “He’d say, ‘Nowhere land,’ and I’d say, ‘For nobody.’ It was a two-way thing” — Rubber Soul
9 “One day I led the dance . . . and another day John would lead the dance” — Revolver
10 “We were often answering each other’s songs” — Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
11 “Perhaps they’ll turn out to be different parts of the same song” — Magical Mystery Tour
12 “I was going humity-humity in my head and the songs were coming out” — The Beatles (the White Album)
13 “I wanted to do something bigger, a kind of operatic moment” — The Get Back Sessions and Abbey Road
14 “Writing the song was my way of exorcizing the ghosts” — Let It Be
15 “Both inspired from the same lecture of Maharishi” — Beatle Songs After the Breakup
16 Who Wrote the Lennon-McCartney Songs? — Sweeping Away the Myths
Bibliography
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