In The Beatles' early days, as John Lennon and Paul McCartney's songwriting partnership flourished into a hit factory, it ...
John Lennon said he lost interest in The Beatles when he met Yoko Ono. He remained in the band until 1969 when he told Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr that he wanted to move on. The ...
During a whirlwind decade, the Beatles were transformed from a group of four fresh-faced Liverpudlians into the biggest band in the world. Across 12 studio albums, they built a legacy that, over half ...
When The Beatles formed in the early 1960s, John Lennon and Paul McCartney became the band's chief songwriters, but George Harrison eventually began exploring his songwriting capabilities, too ...
In a phone call between Ono and musician David Peel—a New York friend of the couple, who occasionally performed with Lennon ...
John Lennon pulled from multiple sources of inspiration for this dreamy 1965 track, "Girl", which he called one of his best.
Keep reading to learn more about Yoko Ono’s life after John Lennon's death, including where she is today.
Just because John Lennon was inThe Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing along to the Fab Four’s biggest hits, Lennon was often his own harshest ...
The Beatles’ John Lennon was never one for mincing his words in speech or music, and the Let It Be track that many speculate was a “dig” at Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is certainly no ...