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John Lennon said 1 Beatles song was inspired by feeling like a loser. He sometimes felt like a loser and sometimes felt like God.
John Lennon was one of the first songwriters to reveal his true feelings in that way. On the 1964 Beatles song "I'm a Loser," Lennon told his listeners of his insecurity and lack of self-esteem.
In 1964, John Lennon and Paul McCartney collaborated on a song which was released and became part of the album Beatles ’65. The song was titled, I’m a Loser. Throughout my longevity on this earth, ...
In the 1997 book Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now, Paul discussed John’s songwriting. “Looking back on it, I think songs like ‘ I’m a Loser ‘ and ‘Nowhere Man’ were John’s cries ...
The song 'I'm a Loser' was primarily written by John, which featured on the band's fourth studio album 'Beatles for Sale', which hit shelves in the UK in December 1964.
The man who sang “I’m A Loser” to the world would not sing “I’m The Greatest.” Videos by American Songwriter “I couldn’t sing it,” John said in 1980. “But t was perfect for Ringo.