John Lennon’s brutal Beatles confession to Paul McCartney: ‘You were wrong.’ In 1969, John Lennon met with Paul McCartney to discuss what he didn’t like about The Beatles and his
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The Beatles legend Paul McCartney has opened up about his band members’ reaction to John Lennon‘s relationship with Yoko Ono back in the days and said that they were not too keen on their relationship at
John Lennon was a lot of things: expert singer, clever lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, iconoclastic forward thinker, peace advocate, bread enthusiast. But in The Beatles, he was very rarely a lead guitarist. That’s
JOHN LENNON’s sons Julian Lennon and Sean Ono Lennon joined Paul McCartney’s daughter Stella McCartney to honour their fathers at The Beatles: Get Back Hollywood premiere. The Beatles: Get Back
John Lennon was always his own harshest critic, and even though he was hailed as the messiah of pop music,
1. Was “Let It Be” Created to Mark the Beatles’ Breakup? Arrived in stores in May 8 1970. “Let It
British music legend Paul McCartney is expressing his regret about never having told former Beatles bandmate that he loved him.
The breakup of the Beatles wasn’t the friendliest of splits, with John Lennon channelling his acrimony toward songwriting partner Paul
John Lennon always tried to look out for Ringo Starr. From writing songs for the drummer during the tenure of The Beatles to keeping a watchful eye on his solo