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Irish Star on MSNThe Paul McCartney song that 'triggered John Lennon's insecurities' amid Beatles 'shift'The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney were two of the greatest songwriters of all time, but there was always competition between them, which, at times, contributed to a sense of tensions within ...
Though John Lennon and Paul McCartney worked closely together as songwriters, there was rivalry between them as they both ...
The Beatles found success with "The Ballad of John and Yoko," despite the fact that the song was banned by many U.S. radio stations.
Ram' remains one of the most underappreciated albums in Paul McCartney's catalog. Learn the stories behind some key songs on the record.
The legendary singer, 75, brought his joyful catalogue of music - spanning six decades - to BST Hyde Park for the second time.
We rank every Beatles album by total sales — from Please Please Me to Abbey Road, find out which records truly dominated the charts.
With the sun still beaming down and the third heatwave of the summer coming to an end, Stevie started the last night of his ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles song that marked a power shift in band and sparked 'insecurities'Ian detailed the impact of the Beatles' classic: "Yesterday' feels like a shift in the balance of power. From the beginning they were equals, and 'Yesterday' wasn't only just a hit, but the song that ...
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Daily Express US on MSNUnexpected Beatles song that captures essence of Elvis Presley perfectlyAn unexpected Beatles song captures the essence of Elvis Presley perfectly, at least according to Paul McCartney. The Fab Four only met their hero once, at his Bel Air home in 1965, at the height of ...
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The Independent on MSNStevie Wonder at BST Hyde Park was soulful, silly, and miraculously goodWhen Stevie Wonder first walks out on stage at London’s Hyde Park – led, affectionately, by Aisha and Kailand, two of his nine children – he starts not with a song, but a speech. “Praise to God for ...
Sir Paul McCartney and John Lennon’s creative approaches to music were wildly different but they inspired each other.
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