The rock ballad was originally written and recorded by John Lennon as a solo track but was never completed before his death. The unfinished song floated around in limbo until Paul McCartney revived it ...
On this day in 1969, The Beatles hit the charts with their No. 1 song "Something," one of two 'Abbey Road' tracks penned by George Harrison.
The Beatles began to split in 1970, but three years later Sir Paul McCartney and wife Linda formed Wings and began playing in ...
The Beatles release sets up the perfect musical experiment: all of the records were heavily promoted by Apple and released on iTunes at the same time, most of their albums are well known and highly ...
The Beatles have a new entry in the British charts. Though the band split up in 1970, their enduring popularity and the production of new remastered versions of their hit albums mean they have ...
The Beatles possessed a knack for changing the big picture while keeping their focus relatively small. They concentrated on writing and recording music with as much diligence and care as possible. In ...
In 1995, The Beatles released “Free as a Bird,” their first new song in years. John Lennon originally wrote it in 1977, and his surviving bandmates worked on it years later. While the song was a ...
If you asked someone who played lead guitar in The Beatles, the simple answer would be George Harrison. However, that didn’t mean John Lennon (the rhythm guitarist) wouldn’t take a solo now and then.
The Beatles hold the all-time record for No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 with an astounding 19 chart-toppers—a milestone ...
The band is best known for songs such as Jet, Silly Love Songs and Live And Let Die, the theme to the 1973 James Bond film.