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Presseportal: It's Not as Difficult as You Think

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Presseportal: It's Not as Difficult as You Think

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  1. Songs released by The Beatles in 1964, listed alphabetically. The Beatles released two official UK albums in '64 - A Hard Day's Night & Beatles For Sale. You'll see below that while Paul McCartney was writing some great songs during this period, John Lennon was the bigger creative force in 1964. As things would move forward this would begin to equal out and in some years McCartney would write more of The Beatles songs than Lennon did. ™ 1. "A Hard Day's Night" Written and sung by John Lennon, this is one of the Beatles most famous early songs, partly because it's also the title for their influential movie of the same name also released in 1964. It was of course also the name of the accompanying album which holds the distinction of being the only Beatles album to include only Lennon/McCartney originals. It was The Beatles 3rd album and a big step forward for the band. "A Hard Day's Night" was a #1 single both the US & the UK. 2. "And I Love Her" Written (mostly) and sung by Paul McCartney. This was one of The Beatles best early ballads. It was a #12 single in the US. 3. "Any Time at All" Written and sung by John Lennon. 4. "Baby's in Black" A true Lennon/McCartney track (co-written & co-sung.) It's somewhat unique in that it's in 3/4 time (or "waltz" time.) Most Beatles (and rock/pop songs in general) are in 4/4 time. 5. "Can't Buy Me Love" Written and sung by Paul McCartney. #1 single in both the US and the UK. 6. "Eight Days a Week" Like "A Hard Day's Night" this title came from something Ringo Starr would say that wasn't quite right but Lennon liked the sound of it and took it for a song. It was a #1 in the US and it was also a real Lennon/McCartney collaboration (rather than one in name only.) 7. "Every Little Thing" Written by Paul McCartney but John Lennon was the lead singer. This is quite unusual as in most Beatles songs the lead singer was also the primary songwriter except in the case of Ringo Starr (and also George Harrison in the early years) who usually sang covers or Lennon/McCartney songs. 8. "Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby" This was a cover. Written by Carl Perkins and sung by George Harrison. 9. "Honey Don't"

  2. This is another Carl Perkins cover. This one was sung by Ringo Starr. 10. "I Call Your Name" Written & sung by John Lennon. This was on a UK EP and today can only be found on the Past Masters Volume One. 11. "I Don't Want to Spoil the Party" Written & sung by John Lennon. 12. "I Feel Fine" Written & sung by John Lennon. This was a single only release (not on any album) and can today be fund on The Beatles 1 and on the Past Masters Volume One. It reached #1 in both the US & the UK. It's well known for the way it opens with guitar feedback which is an early sign of The Beatles coming experiments in the studio. 13. "I Should Have Known Better" Written & sung by John Lennon. 14. "If I Fell" Written & sung by John Lennon. A good example that McCartney was not the only balladeer of the Lennon/McCartney team. 15. "I'll Be Back" Written & sung by John Lennon. 16. "I'll Cry Instead" Written & sung by John Lennon. Along with being included on the A Hard Day's Night album, it was released as a single in the US. It hit #25 on the US singles charts. 17. "I'll Follow the Sun" Written & sung by Paul McCartney. Actually originally written when McCartney was only a teenager in 1959. 18. "I'm a Loser" Written & sung by John Lennon. The songs' self depreciating lyrics were an early sign of the Beatles beginning to mature as lyricists. 19. "I'm Happy Just to Dance with You" Written by John Lennon and sung by George Harrison. 20. "Kansas City"/"Hey, Hey Hey Hey"

  3. This was a cover sung by Paul McCartney. The song(s) are credited to Lieber/Stoller/Penniman and was made famous by Little Richard (Penniman.) 21. "Komme Gib Mir Deine Hand" Yes, you read that correctly. This was a German version of the mega hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand" which was released as a single in Germany. It can be heard today on Past Masters Volume One. 22. "Long Tall Sally" Another Little Richard cover sung by Paul McCartney. The song is credited to Blackwell/Johnson/Penniman (Little Richard.) It was on a UK EP release. It can be found today on Past Masters Volume One. 23. "Matchbox" Another Carl Perkins cover. This one was sung by Ringo Starr. It was released as a single in the US and reached #17 in the charts. Like all of the other early singles/EP releases that were not included on any UK albums, it can be heard on Past Masters Volume One. 24. "Mr. Moonlight" This is a cover of a song written by Roy Lee Johnson. It was sung by John Lennon. 25. "No Reply" A true Lennon/McCartney composition, although Lennon was the lead songwriter/singer. 26. "Rock and Roll Music" A Chuck Berry cover. Sung by John Lennon. 27. "She's A Woman" Written & sung by Paul McCartney. It was the b-side to "I Feel Fine" and can be heard on Past Masters Volume One. 28. "Sie Liebt Dich" The German version of "She Loves You." Can be heard on Past Masters Volume One. Actually charted at #97 on the US singles charts despite being in German. 29. "Slow Down" A Larry Williams cover. Sung by John Lennon. Can be heard on Past Masters Volume One. 30. "Tell Me Why" Written and sung by John Lennon.

  4. 31. "Things We Said Today" Written and sung by Paul McCartney. 32. "What You're Doing" Written and sung by Paul McCartney. 33. "When I Get Home" Written and sung by John Lennon. 34. "Words of Love" A Buddy Holly cover. Sung by Lennon & McCartney. 35. "You Can't Do That" Written & sung by John Lennon. Mastering different deep throat techniques will certainly get you on your way to some sexy deep throat love. And with the instruction you can create an incredibly erotic visual and a heightened sense of pleasure on the underside of your partners shaft. But if you've only ever seen images of a woman's throat expanding and contracting as a penis bulges in and out. Then it's only natural to be thinking, what's really in this for me other than a strong throat constitution and avoiding the taste of semen? Whilst it's definitely not for all women, if you love to be in control, have a sense for adventure and already thoroughly enjoy giving head, chances are with the right techniques you might just get a kick out of performing it. Starting out, deep throat love can appear a daunting task but if you want to learn to deep throat you must first acknowledge that it's a process that is practiced in stages. You're not going to achieve the results either of you desire with you closing your eyes and hoping for the best and him being over eager, thrusting away with you choking on the other end. No one wants deep throat choke, so take the time to learn the proper deep throat techniques that will make performing it a lot easier to swallow. Stage 1 - Positioning Your correct positioning is one of the most important techniques, especially when starting out. The best way to learn is with him lying on his back with you on your side dictating when and how far you can comfortably go. Only

  5. when you have become totally accustomed to the sensation of deep throat and can control your body's natural reflexes, should you consider trying a more submissive position such as lying on your back with your head hanging off the back of the bed. (irrumatio) Stage 2 - Lubrication There will definitely be no deep throat love if your mouth and throat are totally dry. So it's very important to acquire the right deep throat techniques to ensure your mouth is well lubricated in assisting his penis sliding in to your throat. Regular sucking can tend to dry your mouth out after a while but if you press his penis as far back in to your mouth as you possibly can and hold it there for a few seconds, the back of your throat will begin to lubricate with thick saliva. Continue to do this a few times. Suck then hold, take a breath, then suck and hold again. This is known as the deep throat suck and with persistence, gradually your mouth will become a super slippery, deep throat friendly environment. Stage 3 - Open Wide It goes without saying that in order to perform any sort of sexy deep throat you are going to have to open your mouth really wide, but there is even a savvy deep throat technique for this. You may have noticed during fellatio the back of your throat prevents the penis from going any further. In order to get passed this, the trick to successful deep throat is opening your mouth wide enough (like a yawn) and titling your head back far enough to allow the penis to slip into your throat. This is easier said than done and will take some practice. Essentially you will need to try to create one long straight line between your mouth and throat. If you don't get this straight line with your head tilted back, his penis will get stuck at the back of your mouth and won't be able to move down your throat. Stage 4 - Prepare For The Gag Reflex Once you have practiced the head tilt, you should now be ready to take him in your mouth. As he enters, a good technique is to flatten the back of your tongue to help the muscles in your throat open. At this point you should also prepare for the gag reflex. Unfortunately, there is no avoiding this, so when it occurs, try to be calm, pause, and hold him there as long as possible. Gagging is uncomfortable and can take a while to get used to but if you can repeat this step as many times as you can, eventually you should be able to suppress this feeling and gradually be able to take him in further. A good trick to help with this is to also try breathing out while taking him in to help stop the gagging reflex. Stage 5 - Persistence When you take it upon yourself to learn to deep throat, you must be prepared to be persistent. So when you get to the point where his penis hits the beginning of your throat it will be normal to feel a little resistance. In this case, you will need to flatten your tongue to open the back of your throat and create the flat straight line again. A little push from your partner is another deep throat technique that can help, as long as you're aware it's coming. You can also try to pull his penis in further using your tongue as a lever, to draw it in then push it back out. With a little persistence you should Pressemitteilung be able to take his penis in deeper to the point where you can take the entire length of it over your tongue and down in to your deep, deep throat. When you have gotten this far just remember you don't need to hold him in your throat for too long. Good deep throat techniques include practicing comfortably bringing him in and then letting him out, giving yourself a break when you need it. Deep throat does not have to mean leaving his penis in your throat. Stage 6 - Breathing

  6. No one wants a deep throat choke so always remember to breathe! It may sound obvious but it's actually very easy to get lost in the process and tighten up as a result of a large foreign object pushing into your throat. It's important to relax and take your time and learn to maintain a normal breathing level. Stage 7 - Practice Perfecting these techniques will take practice and perseverance. Follow the stages slowly and at your own pace to help you progress to where you can comfortably and confidently move on to the next stage. With practice your movements will become smoother and faster. On a final note, if you get through all the stages you will want to know if he his planning or hoping to ejaculate down your throat. Some women do not like the taste of semen and deep throating gets around this. However having a man ejaculate directly down your throat in a restrictive position may be confronting and not desirable to some women. It is not absolutely necessary for you to have to deep throat swallow so discuss your partners intentions beforehand to ensure good, mutual happy deep throating!

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