On February 9, 1964, The Beatles stepped onto the stage at CBS Studio 50 in New York City to open an episode of The Ed Sullivan Show. "Their lyrics (punctuated by nutty shouts of “yeah, yeah, yeah!”) ...
“Help!” is one of the biggest hits John Lennon wrote for The Beatles. However, the lyrics have more meaning than many may have realized. The track expressed many of Lennon’s insecurities, and he even ...
“Yesterday” now stands as one of the most important songs in pop music history. It showed that a rock band need not release music reliant on the instrumentation we usually associate with the genre.
The Beatles’ “Help!” was written specifically for the film of the same name. John Lennon was the primary writer of “Help!” but Paul McCartney said he made changes to it. The tune became a hit twice in ...
Rubber Soul is often marked as the turning point in the Beatles‘ career, the moment where they transcended the pop confines of Beatlemania and became serious artists. The first steps toward that ...
Paul McCartney paid tribute to John Lennon in more than one way at his latest concert. Ahead of his Got Back Tour, the ...
LONDON (AP) - Unpublished early color photographs of the Beatles' first U.S. tour will be sold at a U.K. auction. The photos were taken during the rock band's 1964 visit to the U.S., when color film ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. “Seeing in Color,” drawn from Stephen White’s collection of photographs, ...
The Beatles never struck out all that often, but why did 'Magical Mystery Tour' turn into such a colossal train wreck when it first aired?
For the first time since it was originally released in 2000, Chronicle Books will release 'The Beatles Anthology, 25th ...