Paul McCartney shows his defiance at John Lennon’s labelling. Wouldn’t the world be boring if all our musicians were Lennons ...
Ringo Starr sang some Beatles classics. John Lennon and Paul McCartney made sure of that by writing some standout songs for him.
Lennon-McCartney classics like “I Saw Her Standing There” and “Ticket To Ride” are beloved for a reason. When Paul McCartney and John Lennon split their songwriting duties in The Beatles, the result ...
Back in 2010, a member of the Steve Hoffman forum said Lennon’s friend, the New York City photographer Bob Gruen, told him ...
It’s the greatest story often told. The Beatles are not just the most successful musical act of all time; they are perhaps the most analyzed, deconstructed and dissected entertainers since the dawn of ...
Colin Farrell revealed to Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show” that Tom Cruise “was not happy” with him during the making of ...
Lennon saw “Across the Universe” as one of his best songs ever. He didn’t like the band’s recording of it, though. He blamed McCartney for this. “I think subconsciously sometimes we — I say ‘we,’ ...
Relations between McCartney and Lennon had so degraded by the 1970s that they began expressing their frustrations through song. McCartney said Lennon’s political preaching began to grate on his nerves ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon didn't always take pride in every track they penned for The Beatles. John particularly wasn't shy about criticizing his bandmate's compositions post-breakup. John was ...
His on-again, off-again pal and songwriting partner John Lennon certainly thought so, but is there really any validity to ...
Out of everyone in The Beatles, it's probably safe to say that John Lennon was the most politically active. His activism gained traction after the band broke up, but even while he was in the biggest ...
Streaming data paints a different picture of Beatles fandom today. While Lennon and McCartney defined the band’s legacy, songs by George Harrison and unexpected outliers have climbed to the top.