John Lennon and Paul McCartney are undoubtedly the most iconic songwriting partnership of all time. But this one track is wrongly credited to both of them.
The Beatles went their separate ways in 1970, but John Lennon made a surprising offer to bandmate Paul McCartney years later, ...
George Harrison left the band briefly during the Get Back sessions, frustrated with his role with The Beatles and the tense ...
“Some of it was absolutely puerile,” Dennis said in the book Many Years From Now by Barry Miles. “Thank God a lot of it never ...
The relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney had become increasingly strained in the latter years of The Beatles, ...
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The Beatles break up in the 1970s was one of the most talked-about events in music history, and the end of the iconic band ...
John Lennon admired one Beatles song that Paul McCartney wrote. He liked it so much it infuriated him that he didn't write it ...
In the case of the song “Flaming Pie,” the title track from Paul McCartney’s 1997 album, he was alluding to a famously off-the-wall story John Lennon created to explain how The Beatles got their name.
John Lennon may not have talked up his technical prowess, but Paul McCartney knew when he reached outside his musical comfort zone.
His very first solo with the Quarrymen, a band that later evolved into the Beatles, ended up relegating Paul McCartney to bass guitar.
Paul McCartney and John Lennon wrote the vast majority of The Beatles' songs, whether that was writing as a partnership or independently. In the band's early days, Paul and John would write together ...