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The Beatles’ “I Am the Walrus” became a very modest hit. It peaked at No. 56 on the Billboard Hot 100, remaining on the chart for four weeks.
“I Am the Walrus” became a modest hit in the United States — if that. It reached No. 56 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on the chart for four weeks.
The false walrus, which Dr. Boisville and his colleagues named Ontocetus posti, belongs to a group of marine mammals that first appeared around five million years ago on the Pacific Coast of North ...
Released in 1967, “I Am The Walrus” runs at just over four and a half minutes of pure psychedelic rock/pop and nonsensical lyrics. Don’t get us wrong, though, it’s certainly entertaining ...
Beatles songwriter and musician John Lennon opened up about the lyrics that had many fans confused - famously admitting Glass ...
The poem inspired Lennon’s title and hook: I am the walrus, koo-koo-kachoo. “To me, it was a beautiful poem,” Lennon told Playboy in 1980.
Watch Oasis Play ‘I Am The Walrus’ at Final Show Before Bitter Breakup The Gallagher brothers haven't played a note of music in public since walking off-stage of England's V Festival on August ...
Worthy Farm has welcomed Paul McCartney, Coldplay, and a legion of other hit-makers. But before it was even Glastonbury ...
It’s one of the strangest songs The Beatles ever released, and over half a century later, 'I Am the Walrus' is still confusing people.. A kaleidoscope of sirens, surrealism and nonsense poetry ...