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Notable about Sgt. Pepper’s is that “A Day In the Life” (it frequently comes in at #1 in the holiday weekend playback of the ...
On this day in 1957, John Lennon and Paul McCartney met for the first time, forming a friendship that would eventually lead to The Beatles.
The "proof" is irrefutable in some fans' minds. One piece of evidence is Lennon's mumbled lyric at the end of "Strawberry Fields Forever." ...
The Beatles had a number of songs banned by radio stations, which did not stop once John, Paul, George Harrison and Ringo ...
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reflected on their unique friendship in a new interview. The last surviving members of The ...
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.
Over half a century has passed since Beatlemania hit the United States. The Beatles formed in 1960 in the industrial city of ...
The Beatles had a number of songs banned by radio stations, but one of John Lennon's most famous tracks for the band was ...
When Paul McCartney brought "Let It Be" to The Beatles in 1969, John Lennon was notably unimpressed, as he later explained.
John Lennon was a hero to many people, but the moment he met his own hero he couldn't help but embarrass himself dramatically.
Despite being bandmates with Paul McCartney for over a decade, John Lennon was jealous of the bassist for having written one ...
Luckily for Beatles fans, Lennon did manage to sneak in one final live performance of a Beatles classic before he was murdered.