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Unreleased Lennon–McCartney songs

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The following songs are believed to have been written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, but never officially released by The Beatles.

  • "Just Fun" was performed by Paul McCartney on acoustic guitar during a soundcheck in Zurich in 2004.
  • "Too Bad About Sorrows" was recorded during the Let It Be sessions.
  • "Thinking Of Linking" was recorded in 1994 by Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison, and was also recorded during the Let It Be sessions.
  • "Pinwheel Twist" was recorded in 1962 while the Beatles were in Hamburg.

Additionally, two more unreleased Lennon/McCartney songs, called "Keep Looking That Way" and "You're In My Little Book", have been mentioned by the surviving members of The Beatles in interviews. [citation needed]