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Notable about Sgt. Pepper’s is that “A Day In the Life” (it frequently comes in at #1 in the holiday weekend playback of the ...
LONDON, United Kingdom — A 1962 love letter from John Lennon to his future wife Cynthia, in which he complains about Paul McCartney's snoring, will be sold at Christie's next month, the London ...
Following The Beatles' breakup in 1970, fans scrutinized Lennon's lyrics for hidden meanings. Derek Taylor, their press officer, believed Lennon always intended to craft lyrics wi ...
Michael Nash, EVP and Chief Digital Officer at Universal Music Group, delivered a keynote presentation at the UN’s AI for ...
We rate the contenders to be cast as the new James Bond, with British actors Harris Dickinson and Aaron Pierre the current ...
SCOTTISH football's great tapestry has been made all the richer by the variety of threads which have been interwoven across ...
When Paul McCartney brought "Let It Be" to The Beatles in 1969, John Lennon was notably unimpressed, as he later explained.
This Beatles song became an anthem for a whole generation, but John Lennon would later admit he didn't really know what he was talking about.
Paul McCartney and John Lennon were not proud of every song they wrote for The Beatles. In particular, John was never afraid to criticise Paul's writing, taking aim at some of his songwriting ...
An exhibit at a Dupont Circle museum in D.C. highlights the period of time John Lennon, of The Beatles, described as “The Lost Weekend.” ...
Featured on the sophomore album 'With The Beatles,' this tune stood out as a particularly brilliant example of Paul's ...