Tenacious D Covers Beatles Classic For Charity, Gets Sir Paul’s Approval

Tenacious D put their own tasty spin on a classic Beatles tune, and best of all, they did it for a great cause.

Jables and Kage shared an NSFW version of “You Never Give Me Your Money/The End” along with a hilarious video. The cover is available for pre-order as a 7″ vinyl at KF-merch.com with proceeds from sales going to Doctors Without Borders.

Paul McCartney even shared the video to his Facebook page saying, “This Tenacious D cover of our song is fantastic! It’s so imaginative and so well performed. What a great tribute to the original. Guys – I love it. Check it out!”

When Sir Paul thinks your Beatles cover is great, what more can you ask for?!

“You Never Give Me Your Money / The End” – a tribute to The Beatles – is out on all digital platforms. Crush the link…

Posted by Tenacious D on Thursday, July 1, 2021

 

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