When John Lennon recorded in the early 1970s, he sometimes didn't even sing a single song. One night, though, he astonished a crowd.
The vast majority of The Beatles' songs were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, with them jointly credited to Lennon-McCartney. Paul and John's writing partnership was legendary ...
It was one of many demos played at George Harrison's home when The Beatles returned from India and they recorded it over several days in July. George and John did not like the song at all.
More than their guitar playing, bass playing or drumming, the Beatles were known for their songwriting. Their lyrics, storytelling and the way they keyed into the collective consciousness with their ...
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Paul McCartney wrote more songs for The Beatles than any other member, so naturally, there were some tracks that weren't deemed a right fit.
Paul McCartney wrote 1 Beatles song long before the band formed. He said he could have changed the lyrics in a small way.
This 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' track highlighted the songwriting differences between John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
Ringo Starr said he left an Elton John stadium show because he didn’t recognize the songs, and he’d stopped adding new track ...
John Lennon and Miles Davis may have been men of many talents, but Lennon certainly didn't have much aptitude for sporting endeavours.
For most of the 72,000 concert-goers who had handed over £3.50 to see Elton John, The Beach Boys, The Eagles, Joe Walsh, Rufus featuring Chaka Khan and Stackridge at the Midsummer Music festival ...