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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney admitted Yoko Ono said the 'cruelest words' he'd ever heard about himselfPaul McCartney and Yoko Ono's relationship was notoriously strained even before The Beatles split up, but it was what she ...
A leading Beatles historian has opened up about Yoko Ono's role in the demise of the band amid years of speculation that her ...
Paul McCartney said the Beatles put up with Yoko Ono joining the band in their recording sessions for "The White Album" in 1968 at John Lennon’s insistence "out of deference" to him and because ...
Paul McCartney tells interviewer David Frost in a program set to air in November that Yoko Ono did not break up the Beatles, reinforcing the position that John Lennon often took in the years ...
Yoko Ono is notorious for breaking up The Beatles but there's reason to believe she helped them more than she hurt them. Here's why.
Sir Paul McCartney, 81, revealed that he found the presence of Yoko Ono, the wife of the late John Lennon, to be an “interference” while the band recorded 1968’s “The White Album.” ...
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Irish Star on MSNBeatles fans all agree on what album was John Lennon's 'best' solo work 45 years onThe Beatles fans have long debated what John Lennon's best solo album was, and it seems that they have finally come to an ...
Yoko Ono co-wrote John Lennon‘s “Imagine,” one of the most popular anti-religious songs ever written.Despite this, she still spoke of The Beatles in supernatural terms, saying they were like ...
After meeting John Lennon, Yoko Ono became a part of The Beatles’ history. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean she was a fan of The Beatles’ music. Here’s what a reporter said about her ...
A Beatles historian has reignited debate over Yoko Ono's role in the band's split as he reveals surprising new details ...
Yoko Ono and John Lennon are shown in 1970. (AP) Rumors have swirled since 1969 that Yoko Ono caused the Beatles break up. But the former wife of John Lennon may finally be off the hook.
Some Beatles fans still blame Yoko Ono for breaking up the group, saying she came between John Lennon and the rest of the lads. But Paul McCartney tells interviewer David Frost in a program set to ...
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