Paul McCartney wrote "Hey Jude" in 1968. He shared why he was terrified to release the now-successful Beatles song.
Paul McCartney asked John Lennon to create a song while they were in the studio. He sketched out a few ideas on a song called “Hey Bullfrog.” McCartney claimed to have misread Lennon’s ...
The song was performed for the first time during the opening night at Centenario Stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay. The track features vocals from John Lennon that was discovered on an old cassette t ...
The original studio recording was slowed down to create a hazy, droning effect, particularly on Lennon’s lead vocal, imbuing the track with a spaced-out quality typical of drug-fuelled psychedelia.
This AI-aided song has proven an emotional addition to the Beatles discography as Sir Paul duets with the late Lennon, singing: ‘Now and then/I miss you’. It was a half-written, seemingly lost ...
We see rare footage of that fabled concert, and I don’t think Lennon, singing “John Sinclair” (“It ain’t fair, John Sinclair,/In the stir for breathin’ air”), comes off very well in it.
I’ve seen documentaries reveal fascinating dimensions of John Lennon — films like “The U.S. vs. John Lennon” (2006), which chronicled his political activism and the Nixon administration ...
It wasn’t a widespread bashing, but give him enough time to talk and Lennon could find problems with just about any song in The Beatles’ storied discography. In fact, one could draw up a fairly ...
The show featured offbeat music — Bing Crosby singing “Hey Jude”, for example — and Mr. Wassenich was inspired to call in and make a donation to the station. The person who answered the phone asked, ...
Fans of The Beatles might choose to live in the corner of town hemmed in by Market Street and College Road, where Lennon Drive intersects ... Boz Scagg's fist-pumping song "Lido Shuffle" and ...