The Beatles knew how to write No. 1 songs like no other group. That doesn’t mean that all the Fab Four’s hits were as good as “Strawberry Fields Forever” or “Hey Jude.” The group’s ...
The Beatles released their last No. 1 hit as a band in May 1970. But before that, it was almost a Tom Jones single.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNRare and valuable Beatles recording turns up in Vancouver record storeAt the time, Vancouver had a record pressing plant, International Record Corp., which made bootlegs and which was sued by Bob ...
Rob Frith had expected that the old tape labelled 'Beatles 60s demos' was a bootleg tape with poor sound quality. But when he ...
Ringo Starr tells PEOPLE in this week's issue that winning a Grammy for "Now and Then" "felt like John [Lennon] was with us." ...
Motown and, of course, Elvis Presley, and gifted us with some of the greatest songs ever recorded. With that in mind, let's riffle through The Beatles songbook and single out their best work.
He revealed one thing that was particularly hurtful. The Beatles’ first No. 1 song was less than impressive. John Lennon revealed the tune was partly inspired by a famous song by The Isley Brothers.
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