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Songwriters have long leant on the giants of classical music for inspiration: A Whiter Shade of Pale – among the bestselling ...
When Paul McCartney brought "Let It Be" to The Beatles in 1969, John Lennon was notably unimpressed, as he later explained.
When The Beatles officially broke up in 1970, fans all over the world wept in shock. It was truly the end of an era. The Fab ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon didn't always take pride in every track they penned for The Beatles. John particularly wasn't ...
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.” ...
John Lennon once opened up about The Beatles' enigmatic lyric "the Walrus was Paul" from their 1967 hit Glass Onion.
In one of his final interviews before his death, John Lennon spoke candidly about one of The Beatles' most cryptic and ...
Aspiring karaoke stars can find their perfect song match with these beginner-friendly hits that guarantee applause-worthy ...
In 1963, John Lennon went on a trip to Spain with Beatles manager Brian Epstein. Epstein was gay, and the trip has become a subject of speculation in the years since.
READ MORE: 20 Beatles Songs That John Lennon Hated Then there were the times when Lennon front-loaded some of his very best material, as on 1971's Imagine, 1973's Mind Games and 1980's Double Fantasy.
Even Lennon himself admitted that it was hard for Dylan not to be an influence on him. His music was everywhere, and he had a way with music and words that songwriters worldwide found themselves ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney began to butt heads in the latter half of the 1960s. While they had worked closely together in the early years of The Beatles, their collaborative process grew ...