While “Let It Be” is one of The Beatles’ most famous songs, John felt that track was Paul’s alone and that it had nothing to ...
The Beatles debut Meet The Beatles! inside the top 10 on a Billboard chart, more than half a century after its initial ...
Paul McCartney revealed that The Beatles' "Let It Be" is actually about someone who was close to him, not a biblical figure.
But for those yearning to feel the happy warmth of American Beatlemania in its earliest days — wailing fans, news conferences ...
Lucinda Williams isn’t easily intimidated, but it would be hard for any musician not to shudder at the task before her.
A new Disney+ documentary chronicles the Beatles' first trip to America. By combining footage, stories and songs, Beatles '64 makes it clear why the group, and its music, continue to be revered.
In 1969, they doubled that sum with “Hey Jude,” and then they added to it again two years later with “Let It Be.” Each time, The Beatles were beaten by another smash, and that may be the ...
McCartney took inspiration from the filmmaker Peter Jackson’s “The Beatles: Get Back,” the 2021 documentary series based on archival footage of recording sessions for “Let It Be.” ...
His name was Billy Preston, and he ended up being the only person other than John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and ...
And let’s just say that Paul McCartney is a lot less diplomatic now than he was sixty years ago. When a present-day McCartney is asked how he felt about the less-than-warm welcome the Beatles ...
“Nothing is lamer/funnier than white liberals’ never-ending fascination for the Beatles. It’s so Neo-liberal. ‘They’re the best, right? So let’s never stop micro-focusing on them ...