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With that in mind, let’s look at what many consider to be the worst song from each of The Beatles’ albums. A controversial entry, perhaps. “Love Me Do” is a solid pop song, and you can’t ...
Pete Best is stepping away from the spotlight. On Sunday, Best — who was the original Beatles drummer before Ringo Starr — confirmed that he is stepping away from public appearances and ...
The Beatles’ first album, Please Please Me, saw the band deliver their fair share of blithe rock tunes. Each song on this record was easily digestible–as was much of mainstream rock at the time.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were each other’s favorite audience. That was plainly clear as the besotted Beatles bantered, bickered and obsessed over the 23 years they were friends and rivals.
A Vancouver record store owner came to the shocking realization that he had The Beatles' audition tape for Decca Records. Michael Ochs Archives Let it be? Yes, it was. A rare piece of Beatles ...
Pete Best, the original drummer for the Beatles, has announced his retirement. The news was confirmed on social media in a post made by Best's younger brother, Roag. "Well what an absolutely ...
The iconic 1970 track was produced by the popular English rock band The Beatles, featuring John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. How cool! The pun-intended side note read, “You ...
Best performed with the Beatles for two years in the early 1960s Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has previously appeared on ...
Born in Madras, British India and raised in Liverpool, Pete Best drummed for the Beatles between 1960-1962. His tenure with the group included a good chunk of their formative years playing all ...
By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Sony‘s long-awaited Beatles movie biopic plans are finally coming together. Director Sam Mendes took the stage at CinemaCon in Las Vegas to reveal ...
While strolling in the park on an early spring day in March 1967, he recalled a favorite phrase of part-time Beatles’ drummer Jimmie Nicol, who subbed in for a few dates on the 1964 world tour ...