Of course, the Beatles need no introduction in the studio, but their foremost non-musical contributions come from their extensive work on film. None sit more widely seen or widely-praised than
The cracks were clearly beginning to form within The Beatles prior to their split. They were four individuals brought together early in their lives and then projected to stardom at
In 1962, R&B singer James Ray, recorded and released the Rudy Clark-penned song “Got My Mind Set on You,” which followed the artist’s previous hit “If You Gotta Make a
1964: Eyes of the Storm “Millions of eyes were suddenly upon us, creating a picture I will never forget.” ―Paul McCartney Taken with a 35mm camera by Paul McCartney, these
“A sunrise does not last all morning.” Hear that line, and instantly, the mind goes to George Harrison and the beautiful title track from his solo debut, All Things Must