When it comes to the titular track on The Beatles’ parting effort, John Lennon was always strongly dismissive. Let It Be was ...
In the later years of his career, John Lennon stopped wearing rose-tinted glasses when it came to the Beatles' songs — in particular, his own. He continued to hold a warm spot for some of the group's' ...
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The cosmic single on The Beatles' final album, 'Let It Be', that John Lennon worked and worked on for months on end.
J ust because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing along to the Fab Four’s biggest hits, Lennon was often his own harshest ...
His on-again, off-again pal and songwriting partner John Lennon certainly thought so, but is there really any validity to ...
Strawberry Fields Forever is one of the Beatles' most famous hits, and now a new flight has highlighted how the song forever ...
Lennon saw “Across the Universe” as one of his best songs ever. He didn’t like the band’s recording of it, though. He blamed McCartney for this. “I think subconsciously sometimes we — I say ‘we,’ ...
This Beatles song was named the greatest love song ever by legendary jazz singer Frank Sinatra, proving its timeless magic ...
The Beatles wrote some of the most enduring songs of their generation, but John Lennon disliked many of them. Though Lennon spoke critically of many of Paul McCartney’s songs, he also had problems ...
Ringo Starr sang some Beatles classics. John Lennon and Paul McCartney made sure of that by writing some standout songs for him.