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Video Lessons – The Beatles – Paul McCartney

April 29, 2015 by Paul Wolfe

Here is a list of video lessons featuring songs by The Beatles on the How To Play Bass website. Paul McCartney was the featured bass player on the majority of these tracks:

With A Little Help From My Friends

I Feel Fine by The Beatles

Twist And Shout by The Beatles

And Your Bird Can Sing by The Beatles

Got To Get You Into My Life by The Beatles

Roll Over Beethoven by The Beatles

Birthday by The Beatles

Dizzy Miss Lizzy by The Beatles

A Hard Day’s Night by The Beatles

Can’t Buy Me Love by The Beatles

All My Loving by The Beatles

8 Days A Week by The Beatles

Drive My Car by The Beatles

Come Together by The Beatles

Filed Under: song tutorial Tagged With: beatles, paul mccartney, video lessons

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