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    Beatles Medley Partitur Lennon / McCartney

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    Beatles Medley Bass 2 Lennon / McCartney

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    Beatles Medley Bass 4 Lennon / McCartney

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    Beatles Medley Bass 3 Lennon / McCartney

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    John McCartney.

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    On the Relief of J. McCartney. 30 Apr. HR 433, 23-1, v3, 2p. [262] Property seized on Cherokee land

    John McCartney.

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    On the Relief for J. McCartney. 12 June. HR 976, 25-2, v4, 1p. [336] Action of Indian Affairs Com., etc

    John McCartney

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    Report on Case of J. McCartney. [294] Payment for cattle straying on Cherokee Indian lands and driven off by U.S. troops

    John McCartney

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    24-1ClaimsReport on Case of J. McCartney. [294] Payment for cattle straying on Cherokee Indian lands and driven off by U.S. troops.1836-9

    The Lennon/McCartney Dynamic

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    Few songwriting partnerships can match the longevity, innovations, and popularity of John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Together they formed the core of The Beatles, arguably the most important rock band in history. Fascinatingly, the way Lennon and McCartney composed is often comparable, even though their resulting music is stylistically distinct, a pattern I dub The Lennon/McCartney Dynamic. This study observes six pairs of songs, one pair for each year from 1964-69, to show how the two songwriters frequently employed the same compositional ideas, but in ways that produced uniquely personal music. It illustrates how Lennon and McCartney functioned independently within the context of their collaboration
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