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3 Songs That John Lennon Was Accused of Stealing—Including One That Lennon (Sort Of) Admitted To … from the American Songwriter Em Casalena

Tom Bettenhausen4 hours ago01 mins

3 Movies That Build An Entire World Based on a Musician's CatalogSome believe that The Beatles’ John Lennon stole a few songs. When it comes to these three tunes, it’s hard to argue with that notion.

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