John Lennon and Yoko Ono — under the moniker John & Yoko — hit the top 10 for the first time on a U.K.-based chart as “Happy ...
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Given the strength of the Beatles’ albums, it may come as a surprise to learn that John Lennon didn’t enjoy making them. Making albums is a strenuous process. It’s more than compiling a collection of ...
John Lennon was so embarrassed by "Oh Yoko!", the closing track to 'Imagine', that he refused to release it as a single.
A new Lennon and McCartney collaboration is the last thing anybody expected. Yet fans of the Beatles have been taken by surprise by a new single released by the sons of two of the Fab Four - James ...
The Beatles’ manager Brian Epstein wanted the band to release a single in early 1967. They gave him three songs: “Strawberry Fields Forever,” “Penny Lane,” and “When I’m Sixty-four.” While “When I’m ...
Artists “David was a nice guy, but never a superstar”: 54 years on, how Hunky Dory rebooted Bowie’s career Artists “It was stunning how good The Beatles were live”: Aerosmith’s Joe Perry on The ...
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