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John Lennon disliked one Beatles song he wrote. He admitted anyone could hear how upset he was in the recording process.
Drawn together by mutual admiration, the Beatles and Dylan would push each other to new phases of their artistry. And it ...
The Beatles were always moving at lightning speed. "I've Just Seen A Face" captures that forward momentum in song.
There aren't many faults within The Beatles' catalogue, but had they not altered these little decisions, then things could've been remarkably different.
John Lennon considered a Beatles song to be one of his best examples of writing. It took him months to get to that point.
Paul McCartney said John Lennon had a major insecurity about his upbringing. He shared how he tried to console Lennon about ...
This is where The Beatles differed from the majority of their contemporaries. Ever since their teenage years back in the 1950s, Paul McCartney and John Lennon had been writing their own original songs ...
He calmly told his son that his mother had left them and gone ... which a coroner testified had been used to suffocate her. Five months later John Francis Boyle Jr. was found guilty of aggravated ...
The vast majority of their tracks were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon (and received the joint credit of Lennon - McCartney) and the two occasionally disagreed about who did the bulk of ...
For a man who valued peace and love, John Lennon was also certainly prone to vitriol. He was more forthcoming with his opinion than a football pundit after a few pints. Those opinions were often ...
Though John Lennon and Paul McCartney worked closely ... Paul said he nailed the lyrics during a holiday to Portugal in May 1965. He explained: "I remember mulling over the tune 'Yesterday ...
But while The Beatles were desensitised to fame by the time they broke up, John Lennon knew that the idea of touring was something he never saw doing again. Even when working on his solo ventures, ...