The Beatles recently partnered with footwear brand Crocs to release a line of Yellow Submarine-inspired shoes. Find out where to shop the collection now.
The Beatles song Baby, You're a Rich Man was written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and was released as the B-side to the ...
It was inspired by the Stork Club, one of the most prestigious clubs in New York City during its existence from Prohibition times to the hippie era. The last day of service for The Cub Room ...
The Beatles performing live on the roof of 3, Savlle Row, 30 January 1969. Picture: Dom Slike / Alamy Stock Photo It’s one of the most iconic scenes in the story of The Beatles - but what made ...
Robbie Williams ties The Beatles' record for the most No. 1 albums of all time in the U.K. as his ... [+] Better Man soundtrack debuts in first place. PARIS, FRANCE - DECEMBER 13: Robbie Williams ...
All you need is luck — and maybe a stroke of fate. That was the case in 1961 when one of Brian Epstein’s customers in the record department he managed at NEMS — his family store in Liverpool ...
With so many chart-topping successes, it is hard to believe that several of The Beatles' most well-known songs didn't reach number 1. Below are some mentions that are beloved by critics and the ...
The internet has fallen for this one dread-headed girl in a 1996 MTV interview that's gone viral in recent years. What makes her a "literal angel" and how does she compare to zoomer hippies of today ...
The Beatles are larger than life today, and it’s wild to think that the Fab Four from Liverpool ever had difficult beginnings. However, they were no different than any other ragtag group of ...
Only The Beatles' Paul McCartney has more, with 23 to his name. Speaking exclusively to Official Charts, Robbie Williams says: “Thank you to everyone who has supported the album and the movie.
While The Beatles appear tame and clean-cut compared with the shocking acts that followed in their wake, underneath their whiter-than-white facade, they did have a devilish trait. The Fab Four were ...
Then there’s the Beatles’ “Now and Then.” The quartet is back on the Grammy leaderboard a full six decades after winning their first statuette. “Now and Then,” salvaged from a famously ...