John and George share most of "You Really Got a Hold On Me", but Paul joins in later.
The main singers were John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the Beatles.
Thomas Sangster's singing (Paul), was dubbed over by Sam Bell (the actor who played George.)
Yes she is sing background vocals for that song.
Bobby vinton did
Uncle Albert is not a Beatles song. It is a Paul McCartney song. There is no credit on the album and no-one has ever indicated that it was John Cleese. I'm pretty sure it was Paul doing an impression of an upper class twit, as he did in the film 'A Hard Day's Night' and the song 'You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)'.
Paul and John sing together throughout the song with George adding a great deal of backing vocals and joining in during the famous "She Loves you Yeah Yeah Yeah".
As a tribute to John he occasionally plays a medley of Day in the Life (which he co-wrote with John) and Give Peace a Chance, which John wrote.Paul also includes Something (by George Harrison) as a tribute to George.
The Beatles, consisting of John, Paul, George and Ringo, recorded "Love Me Do" b/w "P.S. I Love You", their first recording together as the Beatles, on the 5th of October, 1962. There was an earlier version of "Love Me Do" recorded on the 11th of September, featuring George Martin's preferred session drummer, Andy White.
john paul young-1978
Paul McCartney and George Harrison
John Lennon and Paul McCartney co-wrote this song specifically for Ringo to sing on the Sgt. Pepper's album. According to John, the song was mostly written by Paul. The Beatles' official biographer, Hunter Davies, claimed to have witnessed John and Paul writing the song together in John's house in March, 1967.
Ru Paul
John Lennon sings lead on Hard Days Night.
The iconic line-up is John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
The main singers were John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the Beatles.
No, it was The Beatles that sang 'Come Together'. It was written by John Lennon.
Come Together. It's the only Beatles song he ever performed.