John Lennon's last live performance of a Beatles song brought his career full circle, thanks to a fellow British musician.
Few songs from The Beatles’ later years hit quite as hard as “Don’t Let Me Down” from the Let It Be sessions in 1969. The song itself was released as a B-side that year but was ultimately not included ...
Hundreds of artists have put their own spin on the iconic anthem, helping cement its place as one of music’s most enduring ...
Since it’s often focused on the good times, classic rock is a great genre for New Year’s. One John Lennon song needs to be accepted as a New Year’s standard. It mentions the holiday in its chorus!
His best-selling album, 1971's multi-platinum Imagine, was followed by the gold-selling Mind Games in 1973 and Walls and Bridges in 1974. Only 1972's newsy, overtly political Some Time in New York ...
The Beatles skyrocketed to global stardom in less than 18 months after their debut single 'Love Me Do' was released in the UK in October 1962. By February 1964, they were performing for an audience of ...
“Revolver” marked a turning point for The Beatles. Brash and bold, yet also filled with sensitivity, the 1966 album ushered in the band's penchant for musical unpredictability that would continue to ...