Ringo Starr has revealed that he and Sir Elton John's mum left the legendary rockstar's gig due to not knowing any of his songs.
Paul McCartney wrote the lovely, wistful "I'll Follow the Sun" when he was still just a teenager. The song later turned up as one of the finest numbers on The Beatles' 1964 album Beatles for Sale.
‘The Rolling Stones No. 2’, the second UK release for The Rolling Stones turns 60 this week (15 January 1965). ‘The Rolling Stones No. 2’ was released on 15 January 1965, nine months after the band’s ...
More than 60 years after becoming one of the most famous musicians in the world, Ringo Starr still admits to some lingering ...
Paul McCartney, his wife Linda and his band Wings flew into New Orleans to record songs for the album'Venus and Mars' at ...
The Beatles were offered an eye-watering sum to reunite for just one show in 1976 – but the band turned down the proposal for ...
Don Bradman, the greatest cricketer of all time, was once asked if he reckoned he could have maintained his batting average ...
The year 1975 was a very good one for Elton John and Chicago. It was pretty good as well for artists from Olivia Newton-John ...
Columnist Colin McEnroe advises us to keep bots away from the sounds, aka lyrics, that are 'urgently human. They rise from ...
Paul McCartney's “Wonderful Christmastime” rises to a new all-time high on the Hot 100, decades after it was released.
There will no doubt be a great deal of music during the next 12 months that we’ll still be talking about at the end of 2025.
Retro Roundup will continue its look at 1970s hits outside the Billboard top 10 next week, but this week I want to offer ...