As we all well know, The Beatles’ taste was not loyal to one specific type of song. When the band needed a No. 1 pop hit, they’d call upon Paul McCartney. When they needed philosophically witty and ...
Ringo Starr rarely wrote or sang Beatles songs. He preferred to play the drums and support his bandmates. Even after The Beatles broke up, his bandmates often wrote him songs for his solo albums.
The Beatles' sound underwent a significant evolution in the latter half of the 1960s, with creative differences becoming more apparent during their recording sessions. The 1966 album 'Revolver' marked ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon wrote the vast majority of The Beatles' songs and were the creative leaders of the group. The two often wrote in tandem in the early years before artistic differences in ...
You know things were getting bad in the Beatles when Ringo Starr, arguably the most affable of the four musicians, walked out of the studio in a huff, leaving behind a gaping hole in the band’s lineup ...
As he turns 85, one of the last surviving Beatles is still musically curious, dispensing his signature wisdom, and preaching the gospel of peace and love. As he turns 85, one of the last surviving ...
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