Social media has been abuzz today with the eyebrow-raising news that the Beatles will be releasing "Now and Then," their final NEW song — featuring all four members — on Thursday, Nov. 2. If you have ...
LOS ANGELES — The final Beatles recording is here. Titled “Now and Then,” the almost impossible-to-believe track is four minutes and eight seconds of the first and only original Beatles recording of ...
A new CD of Beatles music is out and it isn't simply a reissue of the same songs. It's a mashup of sorts. Imagine the guitar solo from "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" mixed onto "Lady Madonna." Or ...
All you need is love — for the Beatles, that is. Fans can enjoy a free, behind-the-scenes look at one of Sin City’s most popular shows. The “Magical Technical Tour” of the set of “The Beatles Love” ...
It starts with an unassuming count-in and heavy piano chords before the slightly nasal, eminently distinctive voice of John Lennon emerges: “I know it’s true/It’s all because of you/And if I make it ...
Producer Jeff Lynne helped Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr complete The Beatles’ “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love.” He revealed what he thought about both tracks. In addition, he ...
The French national anthem, “La Marseillaise,” heralds the beginning of “All You Need Is Love” with bona fide fanfare. A reprise of “She Loves You” echoes through the end of the track. In between, we ...
The creepiest Beatles love songs might surprise some. On first listen, some of them seem like ordinary love songs. However, when you read the lyrics, the message is creepy or just downright bizarre.
With all the hoopla around “Now and Then” — which has been officially billed as “The Last Beatles Song” and erroneously described as the legendary group’s “first new song in 50 years” — some ...
All you need is time — and not a dime — to go behind the scenes at “The Beatles Love,” one of Cirque du Soleil’s Las Vegas shows. The public can watch rehearsals on Friday and Sunday afternoons. The ...
The Beatles' huge success took a toll on John Lennon, who expressed his pain through songs - he once said he missed experiences such as going to the pub without being recognized ...