"One of my favourite songs because of its structure is Cheek To Cheek," revealed McCartney of the 1930s influence of American ...
As the 1960s drew to an end, artistic differences within The Beatles began to take their toll. John Lennon and Paul McCartney ...
After The Beatles split up there was some friendly rivalry between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. In 1972, Lennon pointed ...
Da’ is a classic Paul McCartney effort, however, John Lennon wasn't a fan of the track and called it "granny sh*t".
This Yellow Submarine track from 1965 was written by John Lennon as part ... McCartney’s assessment was probably true. John Lennon’s best songs are often his most vulnerable, and “Mother ...
On the album, the song was Michael’s nod to John Lennon, according to Austin, though he only mentioned this in later years. In the song, Michael’s vocals are echoey, much like Lennon’s on ...
John Lennon was never afraid to speak ... leading to plenty of backlash from Christians in America. One of those songs was 'Let it Be', which was written by Sir Paul in 1968.
Though they were an unrivalled song writing partnership and at times the best of friends, John Lennon and Paul McCartney did not always agree. Their contrasting approaches to music often met in the ...