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Despite their feud, John Lennon and Paul McCartney never let anyone speak badly about each other when they were around.
Sometimes when he writes songs, Paul McCartney imagines what John Lennon would say about them. John helps Paul when he needs it, even though he's not really there. by Hannah Wigandt Published on ...
Paul McCartney and his Beatles bandmate, John Lennon, weren't just bandmates; they had a deep bond with each other where they'd open up and express their insecurities ...
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reflected on their unique friendship in a new interview. The last surviving members of The ...
Ozzy Osbourne was a massive fan of The Beatles, who he says gave him hope and inspired him, but he had a three-word verdict ...
More The authors behind a new book exploring the Beatles’ recording career cite what they believe was the crux of John Lennon and Paul MacCartney’s celebrated songwriting partnership. Robert ...
Lennon wrote “Across The Universe” years before The Beatles’ breakup, and while the song was a hit, Lennon thought something was missing. Lennon did overcome his perfectionism as the song was released ...
In the new book “John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs,” author Ian Leslie likens Lennon and McCartney's complicated connection to “a relationship that isn’t sexual but is romantic.” ...
Director Michael Lindsay-Hogg said that John had told him he “really didn’t want not to be in The Beatles.” Paul said he’d been writing more with John before Yoko came along.
John Lennon disliked one of Paul McCartney’s qualities While writing about The Beatles, Hunter Davies got to know the band well. He considered McCartney a very likable person.
In the new book “John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs,” author Ian Leslie likens Lennon and McCartney’s complicated connection to “a relationship that isn’t sexual but is romantic.”… ...