Best Post Break-up Songs from Beatles Members
The best songs from John, Paul, Ringo, and George after the break-up.John Lennon was a genius, plain and simple. His messages of peace in songs such as All You Need Is Love, Give Peace A Chance, and Imagine have changed many people's lives, including mine. Long live the king.
The most amazing anthem to humanity. Full of hope and genius for what would solve the world's problems. Love you, John Lennon.
Life-altering, brilliant, and beyond talented man. What a phenomenon, never to be seen again. I'm so grateful that we had him for as long as we did.
This highly spiritual song has the most catchy verse. It just sounds like the definition of the search for enlightenment. It's such a good track, beating out Wah Wah, Too Many People, and God.
This is better than Imagine. Come on, stop giving John Lennon retrospective assessment. If he were still alive or had lived longer, nobody would think Imagine was the best solo Beatle song.
Imagine is okay. This song, Maybe I'm Amazed, and Band on the Run are the truly remarkable songs.
I love this song so much, and it has the best music video.
This song almost was a Beatles song, but they broke up. Rats!
No questions asked - number one post-Beatle song. Just listen to it once.
By far the best post-Beatles song by any member of the band. Imagine shouldn't even be in the top 10, in my opinion.
Band on the Run should be number one. And the jailer man and Sailor Sam were voting everyone.
Band on the Run is better than Imagine in my opinion. Best post-Beatles song.
I can't believe this song was completed all at once. The chorus is addictive, and the lyrics are significant.
John Lennon was angry at whoever he wrote this song for. He was in anger town.
Actually, this song is quite advanced with its chord progression, more so than Helter Skelter. When people say Beatles songs are simple, they are actually really advanced in their structures and chord progressions, as well as their melodies. I know this is a Paul solo song, but it has a lot of traits from his Beatles work.
I think this was the greatest song Paul McCartney ever wrote. Seriously. It's so brilliant. Very simple compared to songs like "A Day in the Life" and "Helter Skelter," yet it still proves how sometimes, less is more.
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It's the most perfect song since the Beatles.
This is an example of perfect black-and-white integration.
The most awesome song ever! It is Paul in his hardest state, besides Helter Skelter. And it's amazing.