John Lennon was often quick to critique Paul McCartney's song writing. But when it comes to the lyrics of these four songs, he was willing to share his praise.
John Lennon's relationship with Yoko Ono led to disagreements among The Beatles and the mood within the band was strained in ...
Paul McCartney was one of the few people John Lennon trusted McCartney and Lennon met at a church fête in 1956. While their ...
Beatles admirers have witnessed something they thought would never happen again: Sir Paul McCartney and John Lennon harmonising ... it's very emotional for me. I love it. I love doing it, and ...
Caroline Sanderson reports on the latest and perhaps most insightful book to explore the phenomenon that was the Lennon and ...
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From their early days in Liverpool to the soaring heights of their fame, Paul McCartney and John Lennon were ... From his touching tribute to Lennon’s first son to his love for his former ...
John Lennon didn’t always like Paul McCartney’s songs, but he praised one of Paul’s solo hits from the early 1980s. Sadly, the track John liked sounds like it was performed by Kermit the Frog.
John Lennon (right) smiles as Paul McCartney speaks at press conference ... waving out of a royal carriage or just my love [who] can just do it by hardly doing anything… it says a lot in a ...
The vast majority of The Beatles' songs were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, with them jointly ... never failing to introduce it as 'the greatest love song of the last fifty years'".
The song's supposed drug references meant it was initially banned by the BBC. The lines "I'd love to turn you on" and "found my way upstairs and had a smoke / somebody spoke and I went into a dream" ...