The vast majority of The Beatles' songs were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, with them jointly credited to ...
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 ...
Hesitant to step back into the spotlight but powered by renewed creative energy, the former Beatle joined forces with Earl Slick, Hugh McCracken, and – though their collaborations weren't released for ...
John Lennon's relationship with Yoko Ono led to disagreements among The Beatles and the mood within the band was strained in ...
John Lennon was often quick to critique Paul McCartney's song writing. But when it comes to the lyrics of these four songs, ...
John Lennon may have opened the lyrical playing field with The Beatles, but this rock and roll pioneer was unsurpassed in his book.
John Lennon spoke angrily about The Beatles after their split. Still, he said he thought of them fondly by the early 1970s.
There are several songs written by Kris Kristofferson that you didn't know he was behind them. These tracks are by popular ...
George Harrison did his fair share of great guitar work while with the Beatles, but his expertise in that area didn't end ...
John Lennon didn’t always like Paul McCartney’s songs, but he praised one of Paul’s solo hits from the early 1980s. Sadly, the track John liked sounds like it was performed by Kermit the Frog.
A new year brings forth a slew of creative cocktails from Bangkok’s mixologists. Here’s a toast to fresh flavours, bold ...
John Lennon was never afraid to speak his mind or ... leading to plenty of backlash from Christians in America. One of those songs was 'Let it Be', which was written by Sir Paul in 1968.