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We take a look at four iconic Beatles songs that were recorded without John Lennon present in the studio (by choice and ...
When John Lennon first returned to the studio with the Beatles post-car crash, they were recording one of his least favorite songs.
The Beatles were not always proud of the work they produced. In particular, John Lennon was happy to take aim at some of the ...
The Beatles always cited Elvis Presley as their biggest inspiration, but there was one specific song of theirs which captured his sonic presence perfectly.
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon's son Julian admits there's one Beatles song he can't listen toJulian, whose parents are John Lennon and his first wife Cynthia, acknowledged the 1968 hit's heartfelt message, but admitted ...
John Lennon lost control of The Beatles when he got ‘lazy,’ said a Beatles associate. Peter Brown, the band’s press officer, agreed that Lennon didn’t have the drive McCartney did.
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon said he was 'never interested' in 'horrifying' Beatles song by Paul McCartneyPaul McCartney and John Lennon didn't always take pride in every track they penned for The Beatles. John particularly wasn't ...
Delving into the bizarre conspiracy theory that The Beatles' Paul McCartney died in 1966, and that a lyric from 'Strawberry Fields Forever' references it.
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Guitar Player on MSNHow John Lennon's “least favorite” Beatles song made it onto 'Rubber Soul'And then there's the song Lennon called his “least favorite.” It appeared on the group's 1965 album Rubber Soul, which may ...
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon's 'Happiness Is a Warm Gun' was banned from radio for 'drug references'The Beatles were no strangers to controversy, with several of their songs causing a stir and being banned from radio - and ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon's haunting Beatles song was banned for two reasonsThe Beatles' experimental phase in the late 1960s saw them push the boundaries - but one of John Lennon's most controversial ...
A new book of Beatles-era photographs by George Harrison will be released in Fall 2026. Random House announced Thursday that "The Third Eye" features over 250 images, many unpublished, taken between ...
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