Talk:Two of Us (The Beatles song)

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[edit] Fender VI

This article states that they used a Fender VI, but in many books and even on Let It Be itself you can see that they do not use a fender VI. I hope someone changes this. Vash The Stampede 22:38, 30 Apr 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Playboy-interview

At least for those who have heard the tapes recorded by David Sheff for Playboy in 1980, it's obvious that the reason Lennon took credit for writing this song, is because he misunderstood the question. He seems to have thought Mr. Sheff was still talking about the song 'Don't Let Me Down'. My theory is that when Sheff moved on to ask about 'Two of us', Lennon thought he said "who it was?"(or something like that..), whereupon Lennon answered "mine".192.153.194.200 (talk) 18:31, 7 December 2007 (UTC)

The tape supposedly reveals that Lennon completely disregards the question, and keeps talking about 'Don't Let Me Down' the whole way through. He doesn't even say 'mine', as stated in the written interview(And the 'All We Are Saying' book). It seems to only have been an assumption on David Sheff's part. --192.153.194.200 (talk) 15:23, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

Besides, when Lennon was interviewed by Hit Parader in 1972, he attributed the song in its entirety to McCartney.--84.208.224.234 (talk) 15:23, 26 May 2008 (UTC)