Paul McCartney on lead guitar.

This one was written at the suggestion of and in collaboration with my dear sister Gina Delucca. OK, boy and girls, the Fabdom just never ends: Even though Sir Paul is always thought about as The Beatles' bassist, it is worth remembering that Stu Sutcliffe was the band's original bass player until he left in '61 to pursue a career in painting. Before that, Macca filled in on guitar. He actually taught John how to properly tune a guitar! Paul was a perfectionists so, though not very often, when George's guitar work didn't meet his standards, he did it himself. Name thirteen (!) Beatles tunes in which Paul plays lead guitar. Go!!! Answer: And Your Bird Can Sing (with George), Another Girl, Back in the USSR, Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite, The End (with John and George), Good Morning, Good Morning, Helter Skelter (with George), I've Just Seen a Face, The Night Before, Paperback Writer (with George), Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Reprise (with George), Strawberry Fields Forever (with George) and Ticket to Ride. So there!

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