Talk:I Don't Want to Spoil the Party

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[edit] Writer/Singer

This is the only time McCartney, in his book 'Many Years From Now', makes an obvious error of judgement/recollection. His claim to being 20% responsible for the writing of it, may not be all wrong -- it would, after all, still be considered much more of a Lennon song than a McCartney song; but the huge error is that he actually claims that they wrote it as a country and western for Ringo(to sing). He even says that Ringo did a good job on it. The problem is, of course, that it WAS John who did the lead vocals. Could there be a bit of a mix-up there, Paul?

I'm not saying that Ringo DIDN'T do a good job on it -- but if we're suggesting that he DID, it would necessarily have to be his drumming that we(and Paul) would have to be praising. --84.208.224.234 (talk) 06:50, 8 February 2008 (UTC)