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Personnel - Does starr play Conga instead of Bongos?

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According to other sources and my own analysis the bongos that Starr are playing sounds more like congas. I suggest that more investigation should be done in this matter. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.249.107.171 (talk) 20:05, 23 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Assessment comment

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The comment(s) below were originally left at Talk:You Can't Do That/Comments, and are posted here for posterity. Following several discussions in past years, these subpages are now deprecated. The comments may be irrelevant or outdated; if so, please feel free to remove this section.

The big influence on "You Can't Do That" must be Marvin Gaye's "Hitch Hike" (single released desember 1962). The "Hitch Hike" recording includes cowbell and congas. Also the pronounced stops at each verses are also a big influence. At "Get Back Sessions" at 3 January 1969 they play both "Hitch Hike" and "You Can't Do That". George Harrison comments that those two songs are very simular.

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ALL Lennon & McCartney SONGS in WIKI - Writing Credits!

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Ok, there has been a long-standing issue RE: almost ALL Lennon & McCartney compositions in Wiki. Most people who are knowledgeable about the Beatles would agree, it’s time for it to STOP.

Almost EVERY Lennon & McCartney Wiki entry states: “[title] is a song written by John Lennon and credited to Lennon–McCartney.” OR vice versa.

While it’s true that some songs, especially in the latter years, were wholly composed by one or the other, these BLANKET statements that a given song was written by the lead singer are long overdue for correction.

I don’t care what the sources are, no such claim can be substantiated with irrefutable proof.

Even if a song was primarily written by one, they would almost always run it past the other, and the other would often suggest a tweak here and there. This is well documented.

Yes, I’m aware that there are numerous stories, including quotes or excerpts from interviews or authorized biographies by Lennon or McCartney themselves, e.g. “Oh that was Paul’s song” in circulation - but even statements made by either writer were made long after the fact. They’ve both ALSO admitted, many times, that they don’t recall the exact details of many compositions. And most importantly, even their own accounts differ in certain cases.

Furthermore, observers who were present have repeatedly discussed how other members, including Harrison, Ringo and even 3rd party hangers on, like Donovan, would occasionally suggest a line or a word for a song.

Even in songs that one or the other ABHORRED, there was STILL often contribution from the other. A perfect example is "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da". Lennon admittedly hated that song. Still, he wrote and played the piano intro in a moment of frustration.

So except in the rare cases for which there is absolute certainty, just STOP. Ok? Stop.

Simply add the word “PRIMARILY” and it will SOLVE the problem.

E.g. ”primarily written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney” OR vice versa.

And please do this for EVERY Lennon & McCartney composition in Wiki.

Yes, EVEN songs like “Hey Jude”. Without Lennon’s input, the line, “the movement you need is on your shoulder” would likely have been changed to something else.

We all know that they wrote a lot of songs mostly on their own, still, they were a songwriting TEAM.

NONE of us were present to observe precisely who wrote what, to the letter, so let’s put an end this nonsense, shall we?

Good.

They broke up, then one was shot and killed. For God’s sake, stop separating them further.

Thank you kindly. WB (talk) 08:47, 11 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Tom Petty's claims

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In the article, it says that according to Tom Petty, George Harrison composed the song's guitar riff on his Rickenbacker 360/12, but I think what George meant was that he arranged, not wrote, that riff. There is a subtle but vital difference between writing a song and arranging a song - the latter does not constitute coauthorship. 27.32.188.134 (talk) 06:20, 1 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]