Frank Sinatra’s massive swipe at The Beatles: “Kid singers”
The legacy that The Beatles garnered during their prime may as well be etched in stone now. For all of the older generations crying that the Fab Four may not have been proper musicians, the enduring power of the John Lennon and Paul McCartney songwriting partnership made for an impressive run of classics still unmatched in the pop sphere. Even in their prime during the 1960s, not everyone was a fan of what the Liverpudlians had to offer.Long before rock and roll started, Frank Sinatra had been making soft hits for nearly a decade. Having already been an acclaimed actor and singer, Sinatra had pioneered the idea of the mainstream album with In the Wee Small Hours, drafting a concept record long before McCartney had the idea of making a set of songs about an imaginary bandleader named Sgt Pepper.
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