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This 2 year old can correctly identify 21 Beatles songs!

London, United Kingdom - May 25, 2016: The Beatles in Madame Tussauds of London Photo: Shutterstock

This 2 year old can correctly identify 21 Beatles songs!

This little kid is destined for greatness or to be the biggest Beatles fan in the WORLD…hey, why not both??  2 year old, Walter Bolin names 21 Beatles songs CORRECTLY!  This is amazing!

Of course, this video is from 2017 but I have never seen it!  Think about it now, I bet Walter can name 42 now that he is 4 years old!

On a recent drive, Walter’s parents flipped through the Beatles’ 1 album, trying to get Walter to name as many Beatles’ songs as he could, as fast as he could. I bet Walter’s parents were super surprised at what they heard from Walter!!!

This is what happened.

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