The Beatles‘ love songs are untouchable. While talking with a 1990s rock star, Ringo Starr revealed the album where The Beatles started writing songs about love that were more cosmic. The album in ...
The Beatles’ new song, the final entry in their extraordinary songbook to be released in November, is a thing of beauty. Titled “Now and Then,” it reminds us, above all else, that the narrative of the ...
The new Beatles' single, decades in the making, will finally be heard on Nov. 2 Apple Corps Ltd. The Beatles during a photo session in London on July 28, 1968 On Oct. 5, 1962, the Beatles released ...
The Beatles‘ “Love You To” is not one of their most famous songs. Despite this, it deserves a lot more attention. The song shows off George Harrison’s genius as a songwriter in a way that’s novel for ...
This deep cut from Yellow Submarine doesn’t get as much love as the album’s title track. Still, it’s a great little song. It kicks off with an absolutely stellar piano introduction and a thumping ...
The White Album was the record where The Beatles felt emboldened to try anything. All the guardrails were removed, and the extra space provided by making a double LP meant pretty much everything was ...
J ust because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing ...
Though passed by Swift among soloists on the Oct. 18 charts, Drake leads all solo males with 27 combined Billboard 200 (14) ...
“NOW AND THEN” TO BE RELEASED WORLDWIDE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 AT 2PM GMT / 10AM EDT / 7AM PDT Preorder & Pre-Save Now LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Together and apart, The Beatles have always had a talent ...
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison – came together in 1962 and became one of the biggest bands the world has ever seen. Their debut studio album, 1963’s ...
Over 50 years after the band broke up, there is a new Beatles song out today. Sort of. It even comes with a new Beatles music video—though some fans may wish it didn’t. The song, “Now and Then,” was ...
When the Beatles made their U.S. debut in 1964, they were met in New York City by mobs of screaming, fainting, and sobbing ...