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The Beatles Song 'I Saw Her Standing Here'
The song I Saw Her Standing There by The Beatles is one song that strongly relates to Romeo and Juliet. The song is about a boy at a party who saw a girl and fell instantly in love. This is just like Romeo and Juliet. They fell in love at first sight at the Capulet’s party. They danced and flirted. This also appeared in the song. The song They Don’t Know About Us by One Direction is very similar to Romeo and Juliet’s marriage. The only people who knew about the wedding was Friar Lawrence and the Nurse. No one else knew they were married, they are supposed to hate each other because of the feud. The song is about a couple who no one is aware. The couple in this song is deeply in love with each other and no one knows. It is a secret between

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