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You’ll need upwards of $50,000 if you want to own a piece of The Beatles’ early messiness – and a handwritten jab at Paul McCartney from John Lennon himself.
In his book 'The Rough Guide to The Beatles', Chris Ingham wrote of 'Penny Lane': "Elusively ear-catching, it's perhaps the ...
Last year, the world got a new Lennon-McCartney song, but it wasn’t John Lennon or Paul McCartney. Instead, James McCartney, ...
American music's equivalent to John Lennon has crossed the rainbow bridge, an ever-tedious euphemism for death.
David Bowie was a huge lover of John Lennon's music and so paid homeage to him with a wonderful cover of his classic song 'Mother'.
Before he was the world's most prolific songwriter, John Lennon set out to be a journalist, creating his own satirical newspaper in his school days.
Part I Wouldn’t It Be Nice The eulogies for Brian Wilson continue to roll in like the surf break at Huntington Beach. Testimonials to Wilson’s musical talent and the Beach Boys’ influence ...
After The Beatles broke up in 1970, they hardly played together again. Except when Paul McCartney and John Lennon made a bootleg album.
A song from The Beatles which has been covered over 2,000 times took Paul McCartney 'just two takes' to record, with many ...
The Beatles' 1968 track, with its enigmatic lyrics and provocative title, caught the BBC's attention, resulting in a ban that puzzled fans and critics alike.
Sixties legends Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers, fondly remembered for Top Ten hits Got To Get You Into My Life and One Way ...
"I’m not sure, but I think it was one of the only Beatles records I never played on. I think we’d had a barney or something, ...