THE BEATLES wrote only a few tracks that were considered true "rock" music, and their most influential came in 1968 with a song Ringo Starr that gave him blisters on his fingers, and he described as "total madness".
Just a few short years before The Beatles all went their separate ways in 1970, they released The White Album. The band's ninth album was released in 1968 and was a massive hit that included such timeless tracks as Back in the USSR, While My Guitar Gently Weeps and Happiness is a Warm Gun. One of their most standout hits followed a strike of inspiration from listening to The Who, however.
Source: Callum Crumlish/express.co.uk