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Paul McCartney and John Lennon, while musical legends with The Beatles, didn't pat themselves on the back for each tune they ...
The Beatles, consisting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, recorded 213 songs in their official catalogue from 1962 until their split in 1970 - a library of hits ...
John Lennon was no exception. In 1965, while The Beatles were constantly on the road, Lennon purchased a 15kg KB Discomatic jukebox - a portable record player he filled with 40 of his favourite 45s.
This non-album single from 1966 is a surprising one on this list, considering it shot to no. 1 in the US and UK upon its release. However, Lennon didn’t think very fondly of this tune.
A third Reddit user added Yesterday to the list, claiming that the "fifth Beatle" and producer George Martin even proposed it ...
There was one studio session wherein John Lennon accidentally took LSD, luckily leading to one of the Beatles' best psychedelic songs.
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.
Fifty-six years ago today, the Beatles were hard at work on their final album while John Lennon recovered from a car wreck.
John Lennon didn't think Americans had a right to protest one Beatles album cover. Here's why he objected to their objections.
Recorded for 1965’s ‘Help!’ album, “If You’ve Got Trouble” was the first song the group wrote for drummer Ringo Starr. It was almost immediately consigned to the vault ...