The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
The Beatles
…And then, the perfect capper, finishing with a song called “The End”, which features alternating guitar solos from John, George, and Paul and a drum solo from Ringo. It was an ideal curtain call from a band that just a few years earlier had been a bunch of punk kids from a nowheresville called Live...
[Segue: Verse 1]
Oh yeah, alright
Are you going to be in my dreams
Tonight?
[Drum & Guitar Solos]
[Instrumental Break 0:20-1:32]
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love you, love you
Love
[Verse 2]
And in the end
The love you take
Is equal to the love you make
[Outro 1:49-2:22]
The End was written by Lennon-McCartney & Paul McCartney.
The End was produced by George Martin.
The Beatles released The End on Fri Sep 26 1969.
Paul McCartney regained the rights to all of the Beatles' songs after they had been bought by Michael Jackson in 1985. However, the 1976 copyright act made sure that they were handed back to Paul as of 2018.
Yes, Paul wrote it, though it was credited to Lennon-McCartney