The production recounts how classics like “Love Me Do,” “She Loves You” and “Here, There and Everywhere” were composed; ‘The Beatles: Por Trás das Letras’ premiered in the country this Sunday 25
One documentary which promises to reveal the story behind some of the gods songs more iconic than Beatles Arrived at Brazil this Sunday 25th, Global Beatles Day is celebrated. Directed by Lucy Ciara McCutcheon, The Beatles: Behind the Letters tells how the group composed their famous songs over time.
The production, which is available on the CurtaOn – Documentary clubbrings testimonials about how songs like love me do, She loves You, All my love AND Here and everywhere. While some were written in hotel rooms, the group also took the opportunity to make entire albums on buses en route to tours.
The documentary also explains why many of the band’s songs have the word “you” – or “you” – in the title. Paul McCartney AND John Lennonthe duo responsible for most of the compositions, wanted every fan who heard them from the audience to feel that the songs were specially dedicated to her.
They also invested in lyrics that talked about love. All my lovefor example, it was composed by Paul a Jane Asher, his then girlfriend. The two met when Jane interviewed the musician for the magazine Radio Times.
The Beatles: Behind the Letters is available to subscribers on Clear TV+ and not CurtaOn.com.br. The CurtaOn platform, on the other hand, releases seven days of free tasting for new registrations. The documentary will premiere on July 10 on the channel As!.
*Intern under the supervision of Charlise de Morais
Source: Terra

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