The Beatles‘ cheesiest songs tended to be about love. At least the band knew how to change it up a bit most of the time. Thankfully, they grew out of writing about love all the time halfway through ...
Not many people would disagree if you said The Beatles changed everything about pop music. The musicians who hated the band might disagree on principle, but their legions of fans would defend them.
Even big fans of these songs from 1968 might have missed the mind-blowing lyrics hidden within them. I know I certainly did.
The Beatles transformed pop culture during the 1960s and had so many incredible songs that even some of their most obscure compositions could be classified as masterpieces. While there are very few ...
Somehow, some way, the long and winding road has led us to a brand new Beatles song — 61 years after the Fab Four made their “Love Me Do” recording debut in 1962. “Now and Then” arrives like a gift ...
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 ...
The Bob Dylan lyrical practice that inspired John Lennon to write The Beatles' nonsensical surrealist allegory "I Am The Walrus".
The first new Beatles song since "Real Love" hit the streets in 1996 has finally arrived. "Now and Then" hit streaming services at 7 a.m. PDT on Thursday, Nov. 2, followed by a music video. Like "Real ...
J ust because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing ...
The Beatles have previewed their upcoming 'Anthology 4' by unearthing an unreleased take on the 'Help!' classic "I’ve Just Seen a Face." ...