George Martin STOPPED The Session When Paul McCartney Sang It Once — John Lennon SHOCKED EMI
In June 1965, an EMI executive walked into Abbey Road Studio Two and told The Beatles that Yesterday — Paul McCartney's most personal song — didn't belong on their record. No rhythm section, no full band, no commercial value. What happened next in that room changed music history forever. This is the untold story of how John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr refused to let the greatest song ever written get buried by a man with a folder and a title. The most covered song in history almost never existed. Almost.

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