The Beatles' second single reached number two in the UK Singles Charts in 1963 after John Lennon drew inspiration from two ...
One of John Lennon‘s songs was really popular with his fans. Despite this, he didn’t want to release the song as a single. The former Beatle said this may have hurt the success of the album Imagine.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney gave a No. 1 single to another singer. Subsequently, Paul explained why they did that. Notably, the singer in question had a few hits that were written by the ...
John Lennon wanted "I Am the Walrus" as an A-side, but it got beat out for this track he said smelled of Paul McCartney "from a mile away." ...
Paul McCartney said the track revealed Lennon's insecurities about relationships, noting, "John was always on the run, ...
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 ...
John Lennon put together a plan that he believed would help alleviate tensions among the members of The Beatles just days ...
Ringo Starr became the third Beatle to score a No. 1 hit as a solo artist in the U.S. with his 1973 single, "Photograph".
Right before he quit the band, John Lennon seemed to have a final wave of commitment towards The Beatles, hatching a cunning ...