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    The Beatles - Twist & Shout Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of The Beatles - Twist & Shout? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for The Beatles - Twist & Shout from 1960s Music and what is the personality traits.

    The Beatles - Twist & Shout
    ESFP

    ESFP (7w8)

    The Beatles - Twist & Shout personality type is ESFP, iNtuitive, Perceiving.

    The Beatles - Twist & Shout is an ESFP-oriented song in the canon of the Beatles, though it is frequently played in the style of other types. It was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, and was the group's second UK no. 1 single. The song was composed at McCartney's house in Cavendish Avenue, St John's Wood in London, where the two had lived together.

    Although the song is frequently cited as an example of Lennon's "fantastic" word play, or the "wordy" side of the Beatles' songs, in fact Lennon was using his usual words in a fairly straightforward way. The words were solely about the search to find the right partner, with "Twist & Shout" being used to represent both "twist" and "shout".

    John Lennon has been credited with coining the phrase "looking for the one" ("looking for the one" being a common expression in songs). He wrote the line in a letter to his mother, Mimi Smith, after he'd met Yoko Ono, in which he talked about his love for Ono.

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