Peter singer and vocalist Jonny Greenwood once said in an interview with Rolling Stone: “I remember a song like ‘Wake Me Up In The Morning’ with The Beatles called ‘Yellow Submarine’, and I remember thinking, ‘Oh, there goes another Beatles album.’ ”

In a recent interview with The Guardian, Greenwood said he didn’t think “Yellow Submarine” would be released if not by the Beatles.
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But if it didn’t arrive on the shores of America on the 15th of August, it was still “a good day” for American fans to celebrate the 90th anniversary of “American Pie.”

John Lennon and Yoko Ono have always claimed that “American Pie” would have never been recorded if not for “American Pie,” but the band certainly seems to think so as well.

In a r더킹카지노ecent interview with the Daily Telegraph, John Lennon said: “I’m not a fan of ‘American Pie,'” adding: “It was a really interesting album that we put together. You know, the album with the guitar and drums, the guitar and drums and vocal. I think there was a real love for American music.”

Yoko Ono also took issue with The Beatles’ song “American Pie,” saying: “There are certain places in America where they don’t even know what ‘Ameri바카라can Pie’ is, or even what ‘pizza’ is — that song was really tough. We knew it would come back to the US.”

John Lennon and Paul McCartney also called out John Lennon for using “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” but their music would not have been released if not for “American Pie.”

As for “Don’t Look Back,” it would have been released in 1990 as the final single, after “Wish You Were Here” and would have gone on to win a Grammy for Best Rock Song.

Check out the photos below and let us know if you think John Lennon and Yoko Ono would have been as supportive of The Beatles song “American Pie” as they claim to be!

Photos and additional information courtesy of Rolling Stone.

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