The Beatles members have released countless legendary tracks together and during their solo careers, but Paul McCartneyonly liked one song by one of the bandmates. In the years after The Beatles split ...
Paul McCartney said he only liked one song written by John Lennon after The Beatles announced their split - and admitted he wasn't a fan of the others. In the years after the Fab Four parted ways, all ...
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In 1965, McCartney wrote “Yesterday,” a song he says came to him in a dream. It’s one of The Beatles’ most celebrated tracks and has been covered endlessly by other artists. According to McCartney, ...
When Paul McCartney was a teenager, he wrote a song that looked decades into his future. “When I’m Sixty-Four” appeared on The Beatles’ 1967 album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart’s Club Band. Years after ...
Following the culmination of the Beatles’ recording story with 1969’s Abbey Road, the former Fabs had carved out distinctive new solo identities. George Harrison set an early high bar with the ...
Out of everyone in The Beatles, it's probably safe to say that John Lennon was the most politically active. His activism gained traction after the band broke up, but even while he was in the biggest ...