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The song "Michelle" was written mainly by Paul McCartney, and he also provided the lead vocal. It was released December 3, 1965, and included on The Beatles album "Rubber Soul".

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15y ago

Probably somebody McCartney made up, or a French-speaking fan he met.

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15y ago

Paul McCartney, although the songwriting is credited to Lennon-McCartney.

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15y ago

It's pretty much the same chorus in English and French. "Sont les mots qui vont très bien ensemble," means basically the same thing as, "These are words that go together well."

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14y ago

The initial song idea was written by Paul McCartney, as a mock french song. John Lennon encouraged him to complete the song and helped write the middle eight.

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13y ago

The song Michelle was written in 1965, Released On 3 December 1965, And Recorded On 3 November 1965.

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14y ago

Paul McCartney

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13y ago

The Beatles (Paul McCartney)

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10y ago

She was in the song "Michelle"

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