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About Chalk
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There was something in Paul's voice when he sang the phrase "Love Me Do" at the end of the verses that told me everything in Pop was going to change, and it did! I left my first band (which I had founded), partly because the other members thought I was a bit weird to want to change our style to reflect that of the Beatles! As a rock musician, I appeared with them in the ABC Theatre in Blackpool, England in 1963, and my songwriting has always been influenced by theirs.

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http://www.songland.com/
http://www.johnlordsongs.com/
http://www.songland.webs.com/

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Performing Right Society (UK, Writer/Member), International Songwriters Association (http://www.songwriter.co.uk/), plus many songwriting Websites

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As far as I know, none...

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B.Ed. (Hons.), Cantab.

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Expert: Chalk - 10/18/2009

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Did John Lennon really help DavidBowie to writ the song "Fame"?

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Hello, Ava,

I don't know myself, but seemingly it is correct. Wikipedia says: "The songwriting credit list order is David Bowie, Carlos Alomar, and John Lennon." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fame_(David_Bowie_song)

Here's a Google search I did for you: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=John+Lennon++David+Bowie+%22Fame%...

Hope this helps...

Regards,

Chalk.

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