Answer:
:My Love" or "Everyday"
Explanation:
The result of this meeting was a song called "My Love", which was promptly renamed to "Everyday" after Starr commented that McCartney had already used the title. The song was demoed under that name by Starr, Hudson, Grakal, and guitarist Steve Dudas. Happy with this session, the quartet followed it up with more recordings the following month, at Los Angeles's Whatinthewhatthe? Studios. There the musicians recorded two tracks: "Mr. Double-It-Up" and "One", the latter of which, per Grakal's lyric sheet, was originally called "All It Takes Is One". For these sessions, Starr played the drum set he had used during his time with the Beatles.
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I think a good addition to a collection of writing instruments that were unique to the twentieth century would be pens and pencils like we have now because back then they dipped feathers in ink and then wrote with them. They were very special because people wrote there feeling and grocery list and drew thing as art. And maybe more to add on would be paint brushes to make beautiful art like they did back then. I hope this helped u and that all your questions are answered.
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