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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon thought reason behind Beatles' success had nothing to do with 'talent'The Authorised Biography by Hunter Davies was written with the full cooperation of the Fab Four after the writer spent 18 ...
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon said talent had little to do with The Beatles' successJohn Lennon is widely considered a musical genius - but the late Beatles star once claimed that the band's success was not ...
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Irish Star on MSNJohn Lennon said Beatles' success wasn't due to talent with humble reason whyThe Beatles' only official authorized biography revealed that John Lennon once said the band had been successful as they were ...
According to Hunter Davies, the author of the only authorized biography of the band, business dealings became so complicated that it took the Beatles’ attention away from music. “In London ...
The Beatles split in 1969, and they announced their break up in 1970. According to Hunter Davies, the author of the band’s only authorized biography, however, they began the process of breaking ...
While writing about The Beatles, Hunter Davies got to know the band well. He considered McCartney a very likable person. “Paul was the easiest to talk to,” Davies wrote in the book The ...
“It was natural we should put on our best show,” Lennon said in the book The Beatles by Hunter Davies. “We had to appear nice for people like the reporters, even the ones who were ...
Make this list your launchpad for further explorations in the realm of Beatles books. Hunter Davies was a columnist for the Sunday Times in London, and had interviewed Paul McCartney for the paper.
According to Hunter Davies, who wrote the only authorized biography of the band, said Starr didn’t have much to do in the studio. By the late 1960s, all the Beatles were growing tired of working ...
Hunter Davies wrote the only authorized biography of The Beatles. After spending a great deal of time with the band, he came to conclusions about McCartney and Lennon. “Paul was the easiest to ...
Out of the public eye, though, some had different experiences with the two Beatles. A friend of the band said he knew many ...
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John Lennon Didn’t Think He Would Have Done Much With His Life If It Wasn’t for The Beatles“If it hadn’t been for The Beatles, I would probably have ended up like Freddie,” Lennon told writer Hunter Davies in the book The Beatles. Davies thought this was ridiculous given Lennon ...
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