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C Instrument - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.720825 By Adam Levine & Tony Lucca. By John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Leo Silva. Film/TV,Pop. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 1 pages. MP Sheet Music #329212. Published by MP Sheet Music (A0.720825). Yesterday is a song composed by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon/McCartney), recorded in 1965 for the album Help!. According to Guinness World Records, Yesterday is the song with the most radio broadcasts worldwide, with more than six million broadcasts in the United States. Yesterday is also the most covered song in popular music history, with over 1,600 different interpretations. BMI claims the song was performed nearly seven million times in the 20th century. This was the first official Beatles composition recorded by just one member, Paul McCartney, accompanied by a string quartet. The composition is notably different from the other previous works of the musical group, which is why the other members did not accept that it was published as a single in the United Kingdom.
Yesterday
Instruments en Do
Adam Levine & Tony Lucca
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Instrumental Duet,Piano C Instrument - Level 2 - Digital Download SKU: A0.880994 By Wings. By Linda McCartney and Paul McCartney. Arranged by Marco Polo C. Ignacio. Contemporary. Lead Sheet / Fake Book. 2 pages. MARCO POLO IGNACIO #6369871. Published by MARCO POLO IGNACIO (A0.880994). Live and Let Die is the theme song of the 1973 James Bond film of the same name, performed by the British–American rock band Wings. Written by English musician Paul McCartney and his wife Linda McCartney, it reunited McCartney with former Beatles producer George Martin, who produced the song and arranged the orchestra. McCartney was contacted to write the song by the film's producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli before the screenplay was finished. Wings recorded Live and Let Die during the sessions for Red Rose Speedway in October 1972 at AIR Studios. It was also the first rock song to open a Bond film. Another version by B. J. Arnau also appears in the film.
Live And Let Die
Ligne De Mélodie, (Paroles) et Accords
Wings
$4.99 4.3 € Ligne De Mélodie, (Paroles) et Accords PDF SheetMusicPlus






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