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Over 60 Years Ago, The Beatles Wrote a Classic Hit—Then Gave It Away to Their Biggest ...

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

The Beatles’ powerful songwriting duo, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, are known for writing iconic Beatles hits until the band's disbandment. However, they were also responsible for this legendary rock band going mainstream after giving them a helping hand. Over 60 years ago, The Rolling Stones got their first taste of mainstream success thanks to Lennon and McCartney’s genius songwriting, and the song in question was “I Wanna Be Your Man.”

“I Wanna Be Your Man” was released by The Rolling Stones in 1963 in the UK and in the US in the following year. It was the song that first introduced many fans to The Rolling Stones, and it became a stepping stone to the band's success. However, despite the helping hand from Lennon and McCartney, what once was a collaboration soon turned into a rivalry fueled by the media and fans.
The Rolling Stones Needed New Material, and Lennon-McCartney Stepped Up.

There are several stories of how “I Wanna Be Your Man” ended up in the hands of The Rolling Stones, as Lennon, Mick Jagger, and The Rolling Stones’ historian Bill Janowitz have different accounts. Janowitz claimed that The Rolling Stones’ manager, Andrew Loog Oldham, bumped into Lennon and McCartney outside and ushered them into the studio, where Lennon completed “I Wanna Be Your Man,” a song originally written by McCartney. Lennon and McCartney learned that The Rolling Stones needed new material, and “I Wanna Be Your Man” was just completed before lunch.

Lennon would later reject Jagger’s memory as to how The Rolling Stones came to release “I Wanna Be Your Man.” He recalled that The Beatles had already recorded their version of the song, but decided against releasing it as a single. Instead, he offered the song to Jagger and The Rolling Stones, and dismissed it as a “throwaway”. “The only two versions of the song were Ringo and the Rolling Stones,” he said. “That shows how much importance we put on it: We weren’t going to give them anything great, right?”

Source: Teguan Harris/collider.com

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