Paul McCartney said the track demonstrated Lennon's insecurities about relationships, noting, "John was always on the run, ...
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 ...
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 ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney have shared the writing credits on countless songs for The Beatles. But, in truth, the pair rarely worked so strictly together than in their early moments together. It ...
That’s my period and I’ll never leave it,” Lennon mused. Of course, he is referring to ‘Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On’ by Jerry Lee Lewis. The piano rocker recorded his take on the classic rock song in ...
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.
The songs chosen for ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll’ are all about John Lennon’s musical roots, dating from his pre-Beatles days. John began work on the record during the period of his “Lost Weekend ...
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 ...
In a 2005 interview with CBC, Starr revealed that his favorite song is the American star's ... beyond Starr’s personal admiration. John Lennon, for instance, also held Charles in high regard.