Thirteen tracks were just the start. Listen to interpretations of the Fab Four via Luther Vandross, Ella Fitzgerald, ...
Nobody does The Beatles like The Beatles themselves. However, quite a few musicians through the years have put out their renditions of famous Beatles tunes. And some of those covers might just rival ...
John Denver's 1966 debut album, the aptly-titled John Denver Sings, contains not just one but four Beatles covers: "Here, ...
Who is the only performer to receive a separate guest credit on the label of a Beatles single? You, the one yelling “Billy Preston!” loudly at the screen: You are correct. The 1969 “Get Back/Don’t Let ...
With songwriters like John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison (and even Ringo Starr now and then), The Beatles didn’t need to reach out for the material of others very often. When they did, ...
The Beatles‘ songs have inspired covers of every flavor. Some women have reinterpreted the Lennon-McCartney catalog in fantastic ways. One gospel singer even blew The Beatles’ “Let It Be” out of the ...
On August 26, 1964, the Beatles played the only show they ever would in Colorado – at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, no less. It’s gone down as one of the most historic rock concerts of all time, spawning ...
The Beatles’ often-covered songs tended to be soft ballads like “Yesterday,” “Michelle,” and “Here Comes the Sun.” One of The Beatles’ rare rockers that became a standard was “Helter Skelter.” There ...