Paul McCartney said the track demonstrated Lennon's insecurities about relationships, noting, "John was always on the run, ...
The best John Lennon songs sound as fresh and as innovative today as they did when they first came out. Here are 20 of the ...
Lennon unleashed all of his negative energy towards his former bandmate, Paul McCartney, on a song called “How Do You Sleep”. From the title alone, one could guess this track is a scathing ...
Learn more about Lennon’s favorite Beatles era ... After cementing themselves as songwriters, John Lennon and Paul McCartney passed the Stones a few hits. It helped both bands to steadily ...
One of John Lennon’s favourite of his Beatles songs is 1967’s I Am the Walrus. Arguably the most cryptic of the Fab Four’s tracks, fans have debated the meaning behind the lyrics’ surreal ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon were the driving creative force behind The Beatles, with songs credited to their Lennon-McCartney partnership making up the vast majority of the band's catalogue.
John Lennon openly criticized songs like 'Yesterday,' calling the lyrics meaningless but acknowledging their beauty. 'Yesterday' came to Paul in a dream, and its creation involved a lengthy process.