The late Chuck Berry would have agreed with the assertion in Danny Boyle’s comedy movie, Yesterday, about the Paul McCartney-penned Beatles song being “one of the greatest songs ever written.” ...
The Beatles had always made the studio a fun time, but this one tune was enough for one of their engineers to walk out.
Paul McCartney may have a reputation as the most whimsical of The Beatles, but in between the catchy tunes are short stories in a pop song context.
They attempted to flesh all three songs out into new Beatles songs, but they abandoned “Now and Then” because the audio quality of the Lennon demo was simply too poor. They didn’t return to ...
The famed 1970 hit song “Let It Be” by The Beatles was featured in King’s 2013 novel Doctor Sleep. A now-grown Danny Torrance is being tormented by his own “shining” abilities ...
Rubber Soul marked a transition in the Beatles’ sound ... While he appreciated the album as a whole, Wilson put a focus on one song: “Norwegian Wood.” The song sees John Lennon wryly ...
In honor of the Beatles’ final song, “Now and Then,” we’re rerunning this 2016 roundup of the group’s best bootleg tracks. A convicted debater could plausibly make the case that the ...
The Beatles’ songs from A to Z are a study of how the band changed the course of pop music. The songwriting, melodies, instrumentals, and recording technqiues established the band as among the ...
Playing with fans who sought to decipher hidden meanings in their songs, The Beatles laced ‘Glass Onion’ with references to their earlier songs. As the 60s progressed, pop music became more ...
The Beatles were one of the best bands of all time and their songs drew inspiration from the greats, including Chuck Berry and Ludwig van Beethoven. In spite of that, one of the worst songs of all ...
John Lennon and Frank Sinatra agreed that this classic 1970s song was one of the greatest of the decade for its melody and ...
At the show in Uruguay last night, the song appeared in an impressive 37-track setlist, which consisted of The Beatles hits, as well as songs by Wings and McCartney’s solo career.