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The Beatles tried two different recording approaches on "Across The Universe". Neither did justice to John Lennon's lovely creation.
On 7 July, 1967, the Beatles released All You Need Is Love, a song that seemed to capture the spirit of the Summer of Love. The song had been debuted live just twelve days earlier, in extraordinary circumstances: in front of a load of friends – including Keith Richards,
The Beatles had grander ambitions for their comeback/unintended farewell concert in 1969, but the DIY idea they landed on was far better suited to their legacy.
The Beatles wowed females from all over the world in the 60s. But they also mentioned the names of specific girls in these four song titles.
The corporate buyouts of America’s biggest brands have been blamed for a decline in quality – but what if they only exacerbated the issues facing the industry at that time?
The Beatles changed music forever. But despite their unprecedented success, the foursome's shocking breakup has remained one of rock's biggest mysteries for decades. According to reports, by the late 1960s,
However, while making the new album, one of the most tense moments was the recording of this Paul McCartney track. “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” took a long time to record, as McCartney, ever the perfectionist,
The Beatles shared 11 kids between them. Here's a look back at their childhoods in vintage photos — plus where they are today.
In 1965, The Beatles released “ Ticket To Ride ”. Written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, “Ticket To Ride” appears on Help!, their fifth studio album.