Penny Lane – the Beatles

Penny Lane – the Beatles

DreamReader.net Fun English Penny Lane – The Beatles Penny Lane is a famous song by the English rock band The Beatles. The song was released in February 1967. It was written by Paul McCartney. The lyrics to the song are about a real street in Liverpool, England. Paul McCartney was sitting at a bus stop on Penny Lane waiting for John Lennon, another member of The Beatles, to meet him. While he was sitting there, he wrote things down that he saw. He later used these things to write the song Penny Lane. Although Penny Lane did not go to number one in the charts in England, it was a top ten hit in many European countries. After the song was released, many Penny Lane street signs started to disappear. Fans wanted a souvenir and started to take them. The name of the street was painted onto walls of buildings to stop more being taken. 1. The Beatles sang the song Penny Lane. a) True b) False 2. Who wrote the song Penny Lane? a) John Lennon b) Paul McCartney c) it doesn’t say 3. Penny Lane went to number one in the charts in England. a) True b) False 4. Why did many Penny Lane street signs started to disappear after the song was released? a) fans wanted a souvenir b) The Beatles took them down c) people preferred painted street signs ) a ( 4. ) b ( 3. ) b ( 2. ) a ( 1. Answers: This text is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. You may copy, share or adapt this material so long as it is not used for commercial purposes. .

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