The Beatles were already feuding among themselves when they made the White album. The songs on it were inconsistent and, in retrospect, it was clear how they were acting as four individuals pulling different directions. I think they were running out of good material for it, and were arguing over most everything, especially whose songs would be included. The result was Number 9.
No body but Charles Manson liked Number 9, or was it Helter Skelter? I forget. Prior to this album, the Beatles were essentially worshiped at the time. Nothing they produced failed to sell well. After the White album, their breakup was in view, although most people didn't want to believe it.
Those other songs were hilariously bad. I have to admit, other than Tiptoe Through the
Tulips, I hadn't heard of any of them. Tiptoe was always a bad joke from the beginning. Surfin Bird doesn't seem nearly so bad compared to them.