How Many Bad Beatles Puns Can You Fit Into A Google News Search?

trystandshout.jpgJudging by the cringeworthy Beatles-punning headlines floating around the Internet today, the opportunity provided by the news of Paul McCartney’s budding relationship with a rich New Yorker must have thrilled many a Fab Four-loving copyeditor during a long, cold night of dotting is and crossing ts; sadly, not all of the efforts put forth hit the right note. After the jump, we present four of them to you, and ask: Which one was written by someone who needs to come together with a stylebook ASAP?

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PAUL’S NEW N.Y. HONEY PIE [NYP]

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20 Responses to “How Many Bad Beatles Puns Can You Fit Into A Google News Search?”

  1. by DrSpaceman at 1:09 am

    @Lucas Jensen: “McCartney’s Much-Married Poon Delight”?

    Sorry, that was crass. But what do you expect for a tenner.

  2. by Thierry at 1:12 am

    @oovy: If they used “Freedom”, then the terrorists would have won, clearly.

  3. by mike a at 1:39 am

    McCartney still cares about who wrote what, as evidenced by his efforts a few years ago to have some of the songwriting credits switched from L-Mc to Mc-L.

  4. by Lucas Jensen at 1:59 am

    @DrSpaceman: I really think you deserve that money. Email me: lucas [at] team clermont [dot] com.

  5. by dog door at 2:58 am

    Simply Having a Wonderful Cheat-ting Time

  6. by NickEddy at 3:46 am

    Wait til the reconciliation with la Mills and the Post breaks out

    BACK TO THE LEG!

  7. by DrSpaceman at 7:02 am

    @NickEddy: I have to give the NY Post props for their headline: “Paul’s N.Y. Honey Pie.” Someone drummed an obscure White Album reference out of their interns!

  8. by Ned Raggett at 10:41 am

    I’m still getting past that St. Sebastian pose Judith Regan is striking! WTF!

  9. by Maura Johnston at 10:43 am

    @Ned Raggett: She’s actually doing an Ultragrrrl imitation.

  10. by King of Pants at 10:53 am

    @Ned Raggett: For one brief second, I thought that Paul was now dating Judith Regan. And my world collapsed as I tried to imagine Paul going where Bernie Kerik had been.

  11. by mike a at 10:57 am

    “Tryst and Shout” is at least original. “Ticket To Ride” is overreaching, and “Little Help From His Friends” and “All Paul Needs Is Love” is just lame.

    If we’re using the car, how about “Why Don’t We Do It In The Road?”

  12. by Ned Raggett at 10:59 am

    @maura: “It’s like in that one REM video, you know?”

  13. by Weezy F Baby at 11:19 am

    @maura: FTW

  14. by extracrispy at 11:30 am

    I’m impressed no one tried to work “Come Together” into a headline.

  15. by zapfdingbats at 11:37 am

    (WEDDING) BAND ON THE RUN

  16. by Chris Molanphy at 11:40 am

    I voted for “Ticket to Ride” because that’s clearly a Lennon song.

  17. by Rob Murphy at 11:49 am

    I’m gonna have to be the nerd and flag all of these choices. “All You Need Is Love” and “Ticket To Ride” were Lennon’s songs, “With A Little Help From My Friends” was written by Lennon/McCartney specifically for Ringo, and “Twist And Shout” wasn’t even written by Lennon or McCartney [of course].

    A bigger question — does anyone still care about a) which songs were written by Lennon and which songs were written by McCartney, and b) who McCartney is diddling these days? I mean maybe other than this guy?

    [idolator.com]

  18. by Rob Murphy at 11:50 am

    @dennisobell: damn you dennisobell! ;)

  19. by Diglett at 12:31 pm

    I’m disappointed no one used “Freedom”.

  20. by Lucas Jensen at 12:42 pm

    I’ll give ten bucks to the person who can use Monkberry Moon Delight in a romantic pun.

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