John Lennon once spoke about the connection between songwriting and earnings in the Beatles, admitting that he felt "slightly ...
‘Taxman’ was a protest song of sorts, aimed directly at the UK’s new Labour government and the exorbitant tax hikes that were rapidly emptying The Beatles’ coffers. You could call it politically ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has been at the center of a few controversies through the years, and some of them were pretty ...
John Lennon's and Yoko Ono's son, Sean Ono Lennon has opened up on how the tragedy of his dad's death affected him and how ...
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Listening to it now, Please Please Me, The Beatles' initial album release in the United Kingdom, sounds like one of the first ...
John Mayall brought some famous guitarists to the fore. He also turned the Beatles on to one of their defining guitar models ...
On Nov. 24, 1966, The Beatles began recording sessions for their next album, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” However, the song they recorded on this date, “Strawberry Fields Forever,” ...
Game freaking over. They don’t even really need a Side Two, except that’s where George takes his bow with “Don’t Bother Me” ...
Luther Vandross Estate releases a hidden gem: his stunning, soulful take on The Beatles' classic song "Michelle." ...
By 1968, The Beatles were falling apart – but that didn’t stop them recording their greatest artistic statement, The White ...
John Lennon said one song from The Beatles' 'The White Album' was social commentary and a joke at the same time.