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Arguably, the most famous Beatles song has the most famous story behind it. Maybe inspired by the personal journey of discovery he’d been sent on while writing ‘Nowhere Man’, by 1968, John Lennon had ...
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John Lennon and Paul McCartney never performed together after The Beatles split, though the pair had planned to work with ...
Veteran broadcaster Stuart Maconie's brilliant new book on the Liverpool lads reveals more than 100 people intimately ...
Lennon stars as Musketeer Gripweed, mischevious, a wise-cracking private in the surreal film. Though the Imagine singer gets ...
A collaboration with Paul McCartney and John Lennon was in the works after the pair left The Beatles, though it never came to ...
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Todd Rundgren famously didn't like The Beatles - specifically John Lennon - but was he right in his assumptions that his personality was all a front?
Not every hit tune starts out with divine inspiration. In fact, there are many classic songs that began life as a joke, and here we run down five of the best.