A Quote by Bjorn Ulvaeus

Lennon and McCartney have the best catalogue of songs ever produced. It will never be surpassed. — © Bjorn Ulvaeus
Lennon and McCartney have the best catalogue of songs ever produced. It will never be surpassed.
I don't care if it's a Cole Porter song, or George Gershwin, or Lennon/McCartney, or Elton John, or you know, whoever, Bob Dylan. Great songs are great songs, and they stand the test of time, and they can be interpreted and recorded with many points of view, but yet still retain the essence of what makes them good songs.
The world is split into two kinds of people, those who would go out for a drink with John Lennon, and those who`'d choose Paul McCartney... After The Beatles came back from India, Lennon wrote "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" and McCartney wrote "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da." End of argument.
This was one of the best things about Lennon and McCartney, the competitive element within the team. It was great. But hard to live with.
There is a limited supply of excellent songs, but I am not the only one. Paul McCartney, one of the best songwriters of all time, has only produced manure for the past 25 years. Rock musicians over 30 only produce unimportant material.
What is our policy? ... to wage war against a monstrous tyranny, never surpassed in the dark, lamentable catalogue of human crime.
Yoko Ono never deserved any of the hate she got. Paul McCartney and John Lennon weren't getting along.
I wasn't Lennon, or I wasn't McCartney. I was me. And the only reason I started to write songs was because I thought, 'Well, if they can write them, I can write them.'
When you write a show, you just never know if it will have a future or if the show will end up ever having a production, but, that doesn't mean that the songs - the best of the best songs - can't be pulled out and put on a CD. And, if the shows that they come from end up happening, then people will regard this as like a quirky little concept recording. And, if the shows don't end up happening, at least the songs will live on in some capacity.
Paul McCartney, one of the best songwriters of all time, has only produced manure for the past 25 years.
'The Beatles' did whatever they wanted. They were a collection of influences adapted to songs they wanted to write. George Harrison was instrumental in bringing in Indian music. Paul McCartney was a huge Little Richard fan. John Lennon was into minimalist aggressive rock.
Lauryn Hill quietly released 'Lose Myself' as part of the 'Surf's Up' motion picture soundtrack - shocking, I know. It's not only one of the best summer tracks you'll add to your catalogue: it's also one of the most honest and heartfelt songs she's has ever written.
If you write great songs with meaning and emotion, they will last for ever because songs are the key to everything. Songs will outlast the artist and they will go on for ever if they are good.
There weren't a lot of girl singers around. Paul McCartney and John Lennon were the guys I looked up to.
Lennon and McCartney became great songwriters because they were prepared to listen to and learn from all types of music.
Paul McCartney and John Lennon would often write a song a day, so I have the same workmanlike philosophy.
It was endlessly amusing to me to try to imitate John Lennon and Paul McCartney's harmonies using the guitar.
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