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A-side and B-side and One After 909

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Difference between A-side and B-side and One After 909

A-side and B-side vs. One After 909

The terms A-side and B-side refer to the two sides of 78, 45, and 33 1/3 rpm phonograph records, or cassettes, whether singles, extended plays (EPs), or long-playing (LP) records. "One After 909" (sometimes titled "The One After 909" in early recordings) is a song by the Beatles, written by John Lennon, with input from Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney), and originally released in 1970 on the album Let It Be.

Similarities between A-side and B-side and One After 909

A-side and B-side and One After 909 have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Paul McCartney, Phil Spector, Ricky Nelson, The Beatles.

Paul McCartney

Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer.

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Phil Spector

Phillip Harvey Spector (born Harvey Phillip Spector, December 26, 1939) is an American record producer, musician, and songwriter who developed the Wall of Sound, a music production formula he described as a "Wagnerian" approach to rock and roll.

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Ricky Nelson

Eric Hilliard Nelson (May 8, 1940 – December 31, 1985) was an American rock and roll star, musician, and singer-songwriter.

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The Beatles

The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960.

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A-side and B-side and One After 909 Comparison

A-side and B-side has 174 relations, while One After 909 has 40. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.87% = 4 / (174 + 40).

References

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