Paul McCartney said the track demonstrated Lennon's insecurities about relationships, noting, "John was always on the run, ...
John Lennon was often very critical of his work with The Beatles, but he always maintained that 'Come Together' was one of his finest efforts with the band.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney rarely wrote The Beatles songs for anyone else but themselves, yet there's one Macca song John ...
Their contrasting approaches, moods and styles often met in the middle to create magic. In the early days of The Beatles, Paul and John would write together at Paul's family home on Forthlin Road in ...
Despite it being his own composition, Lennon was embarrassed by and dismissive of the 'Rubber Soul' album closer, even if Harrison loved it.
The Beatles are an iconic band that have many songs that some believe to be about drugs, and one that many believe about LSD ...
The Liverpool ECHO hailed the tune as “magnificently funky”, while the Western Daily Press lauded it as one of the standout ...
Mirror US casts an eye on why John Lennon describes the recording of the last The Beatles album Let It Be as the 'most ...
After Frank Sinatra took a strange swipe at The Beatles, the band swiped back with this pointed dig of a song on their album 'Revolver'.
The Beatles' White Album was fraught with in-fighting between the Fab Four, with Ringo Starr departing the group and John ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon didn't always see eye to eye. In the early days of The Beatles, the two would write songs as ...
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 ...