The Beatles’ 1965 track Run for Your Life became a song John Lennon disliked, revealing surprising regrets years after its ...
The Liverpool, England-born rock band The Beatles remains perhaps both the best and most compelling rock group of all time. Not only were their songs incredible, but they also went through several ...
In the later years of his career, John Lennon stopped wearing rose-tinted glasses when it came to the Beatles' songs — in particular, his own. He continued to hold a warm spot for some of the group's' ...
Despite cultural significance, John Lennon hated Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and its power dynamics with Paul ...
We count on musicians to hold a mirror up to us. We want songs to reflect our inner-most thoughts–the ones we’re too afraid to say out loud. Not every musician is up to the task. Many skim the surface ...
John Lennon only issued seven solo albums in the 10 years after the Beatles broke up. The posthumously released Milk and Honey and Menlove Ave. made for a total of nine. With such a small sample size, ...
While John Lennon and Paul McCartney were opposites in a lot of ways, some of their best Beatles moments came when one of ...
The Beatles made songs in many different genres but disco was not one of them. Despite this, John Lennon compared one of the songs from The White Album to disco music. Interestingly, two members of ...
In The Beatles' early days, as John Lennon and Paul McCartney's songwriting partnership flourished into a hit factory, it ...
Dylan’s first choice was “Do Unto Others” by Pee Wee Crayton, originally released in 1954. The song has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including Billy Bragg. But for Dylan, he ...
Since it’s often focused on the good times, classic rock is a great genre for New Year’s. One John Lennon song needs to be accepted as a New Year’s standard. It mentions the holiday in its chorus!