The Beatles' 1967 classic "Penny Lane," which remains one of the most beloved songs of its era, was sitting at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week 59 years ago—but in a surprising twist, it never ...
A song born from a playful word association exercise, became a global hit for The Beatles after the tragic passing of their manager Brian Epstein.
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The day that Toto's Steve Lukather defied orders and jammed Beatles songs with Paul McCartney
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The British rock group was finally heard by U.S. audiences on March 5, 1963.
The piano John Lennon used to compose some of his most notable songs for The Beatles has set the record for the most ...
You’ll have no problem finding various lists containing folks’ opinions on The Beatles’ best songs. That’s not our intention here. Instead, we’re trying to pinpoint the four songs that did the most to ...
Just as their pop peak began to pass, one gruelling tour nearly crushed The Beatles for good. Read more about their experience here.
The Beatles ushered in the British Invasion. These four British acts rode the wave to the top of the US charts in 1965.
John Lennon made headlines around the world following the release of 'Imagine'.
Whether you're a devotee of The Rolling Stones or The Beatles, chances are you’ve felt pressure from at least one person to make a choice between two worlds.
Fifty years ago, a spontaneous studio collaboration produced one of the most recognizable rock songs of the 1970s—thanks to a surprising co-writer.
Piano John Lennon used to write Beatles songs fetches record amount at auction - It was sold as part of The Jim Irsay Collection: Hall of Fame on Thursday at Christie’s in New York.
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