There's no other name, but you may be thinking about the working title of the song which was "Scrambled Eggs"; Lennon & McCartney often used the technique of putting nonsense words to a song before the "real" lyric had been written.
I believe that was the American released album, Yesterday and Today. The original 'butcher' album cover had The Beatles in white butchers' outfits, covered in decapitated baby dolls and meat. This was considered offensive so the cover was changed.
The Beatles sang Theodorakis in 1963, the title of the soon was "Honeymoon Song"
The title of the beatles first album is, please please me released in 1963
The song title was not requested it was the song lyrics to the Beatles song that was the puzzle. The lyrics and puzzle solution were "Get Back to where you once belonged"
· Yesterday - The Beatles
Yesterday
Yesterday and Today
There's no other name, but you may be thinking about the working title of the song which was "Scrambled Eggs"; Lennon & McCartney often used the technique of putting nonsense words to a song before the "real" lyric had been written.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.A proper noun for the common noun 'song' is the name (title) of a song, for example; "Over the Rainbow" from the movie "The Wizard of Oz" or the Beatles "Yesterday".
I believe that was the American released album, Yesterday and Today. The original 'butcher' album cover had The Beatles in white butchers' outfits, covered in decapitated baby dolls and meat. This was considered offensive so the cover was changed.
Ask Me Why Tell Me Why Why Don't We Do It In The Road
The name was in an album title & title-song, "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", by The Beatles.
The Beatles sang Theodorakis in 1963, the title of the soon was "Honeymoon Song"
glass onion
Yellow Submarine
in my life - the beatles