We cannot decide who is better than The Beatles, Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, or Ringo Starr.
The Beatles is one of the most popular bands that has ever been in the music industry, each of its members has great relevance thanks to their songs, but there is a question that many ask themselves and it is who is better Paul McCartney or John Lennon?
One of the bands that has definitely marked the history of music is The Beatles and its members were in charge of giving us great little songs that are mostly accredited by the Lennon-McCartney duo.
The relationship between Paul McCartney and John Lennon was one of the most envied, however, over time it fractured and caused the public to wonder which of the two was the best, adding lemon to the wound of the breakup of this friendship.
This was the best member of Th Beatles
Although John Lennon and Paul McCartney made history not only as friends but as members of The Beatles, the question has constantly arisen as to which of these two is the best. It should be noted that John individually wrote more songs than Paul.
That does not detract from Paul McCartney, since many of the songs he wrote were a total success, so who is the best? The truth is that there is no answer to this question because each of these singer-songwriters had their own, so everything will be based on your musical taste, for us, both were the best.
Why did John and Paul fight?
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were friends since before The Beatles reached stardom, however, there were a series of events that little by little fractured their relationship, among which was both creative and professional jealousy, which reached the point of the recording studio.
The relationship ended completely after Paul McCartney took legal action against his fellow Beatles after it was decided that Allen Klein would manage him.
Fortunately for 1973, 3 years after the final break, Paul and John Lennon had reconciled after McCartney showed up unexpectedly at Lennon's house while he was going through a brief separation from Yoko Ono.