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

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

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

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Paul McCartney

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The Beatles (Paul McCartney)

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She was in the song "Michelle"

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