It remains a fascinating exercise to wonder how John Lennon and Paul McCartney felt about each other’s songs. Bands, and especially a band’s primary songwriters, are famously competitive. This ...
Let it Be' is one of The Beatles' most iconic songs and it means a lot to countless fans around the world - but John Lennon was never a fan ...
We know Yoko Ono inspired plenty of John Lennon's songs, both with The Beatles and when he went solo. Although she doesn't ...
It also seems that John was worried that Paul was trying to damage his own work, as cracks began to show in their ...
After The Beatles split up there was some friendly rivalry between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. In 1972, Lennon pointed out a song he "should have written" ...
But his last album, 2022’s “Jude,” was indeed a reference to “Hey Jude,” the 1968 No. 1 hit by The Beatles. Paul McCartney ...
John Lennon may have been in recovery after The Beatles, but he felt this artist helped give him new life after their breakup ...
John Lennon's love letter to The Beatles, "Now and Then," reworked and released in 2023, may win a Grammy—for Paul and Ringo, ...
Julian, whom John shared with first wife Cynthia Lennon, opens up in a new interview about how he hasn't felt connected to ...
Julian Lennon said he was never told about Beatles projects as he wasn’t in the band’s inner circle, and revealed a ...
The song's supposed drug references meant it was initially banned by the BBC. The lines "I'd love to turn you on" and "found ...
But Julian went on to reference his younger brother, Yoko Ono and Lennon's son Sean, as he praised their sibling relationship ...