John Lennon and Paul McCartney teamed up to write a number of hit songs for The Beatles, with many of their popular tracks ...
When The Beatles officially broke up in 1970, fans all over the world wept in shock. It was truly the end of an era. The Fab Four had been growing apart for a couple of years, both musically and ...
In The Beatles' early days, as John Lennon and Paul McCartney's songwriting partnership flourished into a hit factory, it ...
John Lennon Was 'Jealous' of Paul McCartney's Success, Says Friend originally appeared on Parade. Radio personality Elliot Mintz claimed that John Lennon was "jealous" of Paul McCartney's success with ...
McCartney and Lennon wrote “Baby’s in Black” in 1964 and recorded it together, singing cheek to cheek into the same microphone. They performed it live in very much the same way. Because the song ...
After the Beatles broke up in 1970, its chief songwriters Paul McCartney and John Lennon experienced different levels of solo success — something that irked Lennon in the years before his tragic death ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon took LSD while recording the album, 'Sgt. Pepper.' On March 21 of that year, Lennon, then 26, accidentally took acid during a recording session at Abbey Road. Leslie ...
Before The Beatles released "Come Together", Paul McCartney left John Lennon with a warning regarding the song's opening line.
In a phone call between Ono and musician David Peel—a New York friend of the couple, who occasionally performed with Lennon ...
The Story of a Band on the Run,' former Beatles front man Paul McCartney revisits the morning he got the "horrific" news about John Lennon's death, comparing it to the JFK assassination, saying, "I ...
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