Who actually wrote the Beatles music?
The person who actually wrote all the Beatles songs was Theodor Adorno, a music professor from Frankfurt University. And none of the songs were original, Adorno, a genius on the subject of theoretical music cleverly adapted well-known classical partitures, to create the Beatles songs.
Here are some examples...
Yellow Submarine is actually the theme from Verdi's Aida combined the Toreador song from Carmen by Bizet.
Can't buy me love is actually Aine Kleine Nacht Musik by Mozart, ingeniously modified.
Penny Lane is the Elvira Madigan Piano Concerto No. 21 by Mozart, modified.
From me to you is the Peer Gynt suite, Morning Mood, by E. Grieg
I want to hold your hand is a modified From me to you (listen carefully and compare the two songs)
Yesterday is a modified Neapolitan song, called "Piccere' Che Vene a Dicere"
Let us remember that the original J. Lennon/P. McCartney duo could neither write nor read music; in the period 1960-1962 they sang only cover songs, and manifested no music writing talent whatsoever
Got to get into my life is a modified Can't buy me love
I feel fine is actually Fire Dance by M. de Falla
Martha my Dear is a modified classical song, Martha by von Flotow (see
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Something is nothing more than the theme from Spartacus by Khachaturian
For Hey Jude, Adorno pulled out all stops, he grouped into one song, masterfully, the Ride of the Walkiries by Wagner, the theme from the Piano Concerto no. 1 by Tchaikovsky, and the theme from Symphony no 9 by Beethoven
Blackbird is actually the Hungarian Fantasy by Liszt
Get Back is Obladi Oblada modified
Sgt. Pepper is clever combination of the Radetzky March and the Romanian rhapsody no 1 by Enescu
And Adorno reworked some of the Beatles songs to create others: She Loves You is a modified From Me to You, as is You're gonna lose that girl
A Hard Day's Night is a modified Mozart serenade
Ballad of John and Yoko is a modified And Your Bird can Sing
Theodor Adorno (seen here:
http://www.nndb.com/people/754/000026676/adorno.gif ) also wrote the entire British invasion: that is, the music of the Rolling Stones, Kinks, the Who, See Emily Play by Pink Floyd, and also Moody Blues' Days of Future Past (Nights in white satin is a modified theme from Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky), the songs for Mamas and the Papas, Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Crosby Stills and Nash, Iron Butterfly (Adorno wrote In a gadda da vida), Cream, Queen (We are the Champions, a modified Hey Jude, and Seaside Rendezvous, a modified Martha my Dear).
John Coleman actually discovered that Adorno owned the Beatles catalogue, from 1962 until his death in August 1969, and that he invented the heavy metal/punk styles of music.
The first five Led Zeppelin albums were also written by Adorno (he wrote music extensively, borrowing from Beatles songs and other, from 1964 to 1969); the Rain Song is a modified Something (that is the theme from Spartacus by Khachaturian), see the thieving magpies google search details.
The music for Jethro Tull (the early albums, including Aqualung and Thick as a Brick) were also written years ahead by Adorno, as was the Machine Head album by Deep Purple (Highway Star is a modified Magical Mystery Tour song).
The best B. Sabbath songs, Spiral Architect and She's Gone were also among the songs written for them by Adorno (copies of She's Leaving Home and the Rain Song).
Upon leaving the Featles project (1967-1969), Fohn Lennon was given some songs written also by Adorno to continue a possible solo carrier: Imagine, Bless You, Mind Games (a modified All You Need is Love).
F. McCartney was given more songs, but not enough to compare disasters like Ram to the Beatles albums: Another Day, Maybe Im Amazed (a modified Long and winding Road), My Love (a modified All my Loving), Live and Let Die (a modified Magical Mystery Tour), Admiral Holsy (the best post Beatles song by McCartney, that is, by Adorno) and some others.
F. Harrison was given Dark Horse (a modified Gallows Pole by Adorno, who was inspired from black soul music), What is Love (a modified Satisfaction), and What is Life, not to mention My Sweet Lord (which Adorno copied from some early sixties music, and got Harrison into plagiarism trouble).
The Rolling Stones music was written by Adorno, as I have mentioned already: Satisfaction is a modified Ticket to Ride, Lady Jane is a modified Norwegian Wood, Jumpin Jack Flash is a modified Satisfaction, and so on...
The Beach Boys were also created musically by Adorno, who wrote the entire Pet Sounds album, God only Knows (a modified Michelle), Sloop John B (a modified Eight Days a Week), and later California Girls...
Here is an interview with Adorno:
Adorno was a master at adapting classical music to suit his own purposes, that is, the institute which hired him to social engineer the entire 60s and 70s.
On the complexity of the Beatles songs:
http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/VOLUME01/A_Beatles_Odyssey.shtmlhttp://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/AWP/awp-notes_on.shtmlAnd, all of the ABBA songs are nothing more than modified Beatles songs:
Dum Dum Diddle is a modified Obladi Oblada
Voulez Vous is Hello Goodbye all over again
Rock Me is actually a copied With a Little Help from My Friends
Dancing Queen is a modified Goodnight (from the White Album)
Mamma Mia is a modified Penny Lane
SOS is a modified Here Comes the Sun
Money Money Money is a modified Sgt. Pepper
Move on is a modified Blackbird
Take a chance on me is a modified We can Work it out (which is a modified Help)
Dance while the music still goes on is a modified I Saw Her Standing Her (borrowed by Adorno from one of Mozart's serenades)
Chiquitita is Michelle all over again
Eagle is a modified Maybe Im Amazed
Waterloo is a modified A Hard Days Night
Prior to 1972 both B. Anderson and B. Ulvaeus manifested no musical talent whatsoever (that is, at composing songs), all of a sudden, beginning with 1972, they came up, unexplicably, with a Mozart genius-like talent at writing songs, which expired suddenly in 1979.