J ust because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing ...
Lennon was so disappointed by Dylan and "Gotta Serve Somebody" that he went so far as to write a song of his own as a ...
This late-night ode to a blossoming faraway love was John Lennon's favorite Beatles song (from that 1968 album, anyway).
In 1968, The Beatles were going through a tough time. The year before had been full of incredible highs, such as the release of their iconic album Sgt. Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band, and ...
The collaborative approach to the Beatles’ songwriting allowed John Lennon and Paul McCartney to bolster one another creatively, and it also opened the door for one musician to blame a song on another ...
In the later years of his career, John Lennon stopped wearing rose-tinted glasses when it came to the Beatles' songs — in particular, his own. He continued to hold a warm spot for some of the group's' ...
The Beatles may have had a perfect finish on 'Abbey Road', but Paul McCartney hated what they put on one of their final ...
The melody of “Jealous Guy” was born in India. The lyrics were reworked several times by Lennon. It became an anthem after ...
John Lennon was always a staunch Beatles critic, but he even found ways to tear into a few of his personal favourites midway ...
When The Beatles were in the studio, Paul McCartney was most often the one driving everyone nuts during the recording process. That was certainly the case with “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer,” the Abbey ...
John Lennon only issued seven solo albums in the 10 years after the Beatles broke up. The posthumously released Milk and Honey and Menlove Ave. made for a total of nine. With such a small sample size, ...