The History Behind ‘Now and Then’ “Now and Then” stems from a demo Lennon recorded prior to his death in 1980, a tape that was then given to the surviving Beatles by Yoko Ono .
No song in the history of The Beatles seemed to cause as much trouble as “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer.” Like so many Beatles songs, this one is credited to the writing team of John Lennon and ...
This is a fact that Beatles fans have learned before, and they’re about to learn it once more. The Beatles’ stage show Love–known officially as The Beatles’ Love–is going to close in a ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney jockeyed for control over The Beatles. Lennon's wife said her ... showcased how much the Fab Four changed in a short period. The track paved the way for an Aerosmith ...
The Beatles have taken the wraps off a new short film that documents how their ‘last song’, Now and Then, finally came to be released. The film tells the story of how Paul McCartney ...
In The Number Ones, I’m reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the ... just how much both the Beatles and the world around them had changed in three short years.
Call this "Let It AirBnb": Original drummer Pete Best and his younger brother Roag have converted one of the earliest venues where the Beatles performed into a short-term rental property.
In August 1883, in the aftermath of one of the worst tornadoes in Midwest history, an agnostic country doctor and the leader of a Catholic teaching order created a partnership that would one day ...
That offering is limited to 2,300 copies. All four songs being released tomorrow hold a special place in the history of The Beatles. The band performed them on The Ed Sullivan Show, which is ...
Dave Mason is renowned for his years in Traffic, but his memoir also explores his work with Hendrix, Paul McCartney, ...
The 'quarantine cut' is filling social media feeds across the world and seems set to become part of the rich and fascinating history of the ... by keeping everything short and manageable.
Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” has won ... Carpenter’s in great company: she joins the Beatles, the only act to have ever matched the aforementioned benchmark, and is the third woman in history ...