Why does rock ‘n’ roll appeal to people decades after it was invented? Anyone can try to answer that question — but John Lennon was more qualified than most people.
John Lennon
The well from which The Beatles drew their inspiration had constantly fluctuating levels. The band, and their principal songwriters, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, made their names by turning pop
Lennon-McCartney is the songwriting duo which were regarded as the backbone of The Beatles. While Sir Ringo Starr and George Harrison also contributed, it was John Lennon and Sir Paul
Sir Paul McCartney has admitted he found his late Beatles bandmate John Lennon’s song ‘How Do You Sleep?’ “hurtful”. The track from Lennon’s 1971 solo album, ‘Imagine’, was penned after
John Lennon and Paul McCartney may have quickly become best of friends as they joined forces to conquer the world
George Harrison‘s late-era emergence as a songwriting force is, perhaps unsurprisingly, an underlying theme on the below list of Top
Of all The Beatles’ music, most people first encounter their classic pop made for the masses. Tracks can seem lame
“I feel I could make every fucking one of them better,” remarked John Lennon during a typically caustic interview with
On March 4, 1966, in an interview with journalist Maureen Cleave for the London Evening Standard, The Beatles’ John Lennon made a comment which would go on to threaten the


