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In The Beatles' early days, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote songs in tandem. The two would write together at Paul's ...
John Lennon had a great knack for melody, but he had enough sense to realise that some artists are going to be out of his reach. Read more here.
John Lennon disliked one Beatles song he wrote. He admitted anyone could hear how upset he was in the recording process.
Yoko Ono has always defied convention, but during a rare interview on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs in 2007, she made an ...
An academic looks at the partnership—musical and otherwise—of John Lennon and Paul McCartney through the songs they wrote.
The Beatles' final album, 'Let It Be', arrived 55 years ago this month. Its legacy is complicated, to say the least.
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" blew Bob Dylan away the first time he heard it on the radio. After that, it was his turn to blow the Beatles away.
Ringo Starr may have been the most lighthearted member of The Beatles, but he knew when his bandmates crossed a line with the ...
Irish actor Barry Keoghan said that he had to give up his other passion while preparing for his role in the upcoming Beatles ...
Why do the best ideas and creative works seem to come effortlessly? The key to spontaneous creativity is relaxation, which ...
Blonde On Blonde' is rated by many as Bob Dylan's greatest album. Let's check out some fascinating trivia about the 1966 album.
In their earliest days, The Beatles would imitate other acts in order to find their own sound, and one early song was a direct parody of The Shadows.