List Names from Beatles Songs
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List Names from Beatles Songs
How many different people did the Beatles name check in their songs?
I've got a feeling (no pun) that there will be quite a lot....
Can you think of any names mentioned in their music?
No need to write the song - just list the name.I will start us off-just list one at a time to give everyone else a chance to participate.
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I've got a feeling (no pun) that there will be quite a lot....
Can you think of any names mentioned in their music?
No need to write the song - just list the name.I will start us off-just list one at a time to give everyone else a chance to participate.
Bungalow Bill-
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Bungalow Bill - Father Mckenzie -
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Bungalow Bill - Father Mckenzie -Mr Moonlight-
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'Go down to the side-shows by the river this afternoon. I'll meet you somewhere in disguise. Bet you won't know me!' wrote Fatty.
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Bungalow Bill - Father Mckenzie - Mr Moonlight - Mr Kite - Eleanor Rigby -
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Bungalow Bill - Father Mckenzie - Mr Moonlight - Mr Kite - Eleanor Rigby - Billy Shears -
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Bungalow Bill - Father Mckenzie - Mr Moonlight - Mr Kite - Eleanor Rigby - Billy Shears -Peter Brown-
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Bungalow Bill - Father Mckenzie - Mr Moonlight - Mr Kite - Eleanor Rigby - Billy Shears -Peter Brown- Lady Madonna -
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Bungalow Bill - Father Mckenzie - Mr Moonlight - Mr Kite - Eleanor Rigby - Billy Shears -Peter Brown- Lady Madonna - Help -
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OOpps sorry. Must have read it properly. Carry on without the Help!!!
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Bungalow Bill - Father Mckenzie - Mr Moonlight - Mr Kite - Eleanor Rigby - Billy Shears -Peter Brown- Lady Madonna - Michelle -
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Bungalow Bill - Father McKenzie - Mr Moonlight - Mr Kite - Eleanor Rigby - Billy Shears -Peter Brown- Lady Madonna - Michelle - The Ballad of John and Yoko -
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Bungalow Bill - Father McKenzie - Mr Moonlight - Mr Kite - Eleanor Rigby - Billy Shears -Peter Brown- Lady Madonna - Michelle - The Ballad of John and Yoko -Loretta Martin-
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Bungalow Bill - Father McKenzie - Mr Moonlight - Mr Kite - Eleanor Rigby - Billy Shears -Peter Brown- Lady Madonna - Michelle - The Ballad of John and Yoko -Loretta Martin- Anna
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