and gifted us with some of the greatest songs ever recorded. With that in mind, let's riffle through The Beatles songbook and single out their best work.
The most joyous Beatles song? Heck, we’d make an argument this track might be the greatest producer of unmitigated good feelings in the entire rock canon. The John Lennon-led number is renowned ...
One type of folk music The Beatles took a while to try out was the topical, protest-style song. They didn’t like the idea of courting controversy or possibly alienating a portion of their ...
The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun” gained massively on Monday as millions of Americans focused on all things related to the eclipse–even songs that weren’t really connected to the event.
Look the Beatles’ version is classic ... Probably the longest gap between covers on this list, this song originally came out in 1967 and was sung by Frankie Valli. More than 30 years later ...
asked the November 1966 edition of The Beatles Monthly Book. Thankfully, the answer was yes. Recorded the day after Strawberry Fields Forever on 25 November, it presented a more ambitious, scripted ...