McCartney's botched showpiece was the reason he pushed Lennon to bring George Harrison into the Quarrymen. The rest is ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney are undoubtedly the most iconic songwriting partnership of all time. But this one track is wrongly credited to both of them.
John Lennon said he helped George finish the lyrics on what was one of his first compositions, claiming Paul wouldn't have ...
“Some of it was absolutely puerile,” Dennis said in the book Many Years From Now by Barry Miles. “Thank God a lot of it never ...
Paul McCartney admitted 1 song was about John Lennon years after its release. Lennon didn't need him to clear it up for him, though.
John Lennon admired one Beatles song that Paul McCartney wrote. He liked it so much it infuriated him that he didn't write it ...
The Beatles' music legacy is highlighted by Paul McCartney and John Lennon's songwriting partnership, despite disagreements.
In the case of the song “Flaming Pie,” the title track from Paul McCartney’s 1997 album, he was alluding to a famously off-the-wall story John Lennon created to explain how The Beatles got their name.
'Baby, You're a Rich Man' famously featured at the end of David Fincher's 2010 film 'The Social Network', which charts the ...
The Beatles break up in the 1970s was one of the most talked-about events in music history, and the end of the iconic band ...
In 1971, John Lennon released “How Do You Sleep?,” a scathing song about former bandmate Paul McCartney. McCartney wrote a dig about Lennon in the song “Too Many People,” and Lennon went ...
“The worst thing for John,” McCartney said (per Cosmic Magazine), “was that he didn’t write ‘Yesterday.’” McCartney said Lennon got visibly frustrated when he heard the song.