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First appearing on 1966's 'Revolver', 'Yellow Submarine' is one of just eleven songs in The Beatles catalogue where Ringo Starr took on lead vocals.
Throughout their careers in music, Lennon (who died in 1980) and McCartney have seven Grammy Awards as songwriters in The ...
The Beatles '64 documentary on Disney+ features a small but vital scene that shows the origins of Strawberry Fields Forever.
All four of Sam Mendes' movies, starring Harris Dickinson, Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan and Joseph Quinn, will be released in ...
George Harrison hit his stride as a songwriter on 'Revolver', and "I Want To Tell You" stands as one of his high points on any Beatles record.
McCartney was seduced by the idea of a “screaming record” after reading about the Who, and said the Beatles cut their track ...
Harry Styles is more than just the hoards of screaming teenage fans and strings of celebrity endorsements we’ve come to know him for.
We're looking back at the song Paul McCartney wrote as his "ode to pot" on the band's stand out 1966 record 'Revolver'—one of John Lennon's favourites ...
The Beatles' 1966 track, "And Your Bird Can Sing," helped inform a prominent feature in rock 'n' roll of the following decade ...
But John could also be quite hard on himself. He said he was ashamed of his vocals on 'Twist and Shout' and described his 1967 track 'Good Morning Good Morning' as "garbage".
After the last official Beatles concert, at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park on August 29, 1966, the band ran from the field ...
Between them, Paul McCartney and John Lennon wrote the vast majority of The Beatles' music, creating a collection of songs ...