In 1966, the Beatles famously stopped touring, despite being arguably the biggest musical act in the entire world with millions of fans who wanted nothing more than to see the Fab Four perform live.
Even casual fans are familiar with the Beatles‘ album-opening songs. Three of them went to No. 1, either in the U.K. or America, including 1964’s “A Hard Day’s Night,” 1965’s “Help!” and 1969’s ...
Bob Dylan named this early Beatles song as his favorite, and it also marked George Harrison’s first U.S. Top 10 hit as a lead ...
The Beatles see a surge in demand as Anthology 4 arrives, though the album misses hitting No. 1, even as multiple projects from the band become top sellers again. The Beatles posing together. From ...
Since 1960, the Beatles—four fabulous lads from Liverpool, England—have remained the greatest rock and roll band in the history of music. How John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Kevin Cronin (centre) with REO Speedwagon in 1981. | Credit: Getty Images/Lynn Goldsmith It was ...
The Beatles song that John Lennon used to signal his upcoming departure to his bandmates wasn't the first time he misled listeners.
This 1967 Beatles song from Sgt. Pepper was banned at first but went on to redefine rock music and inspire countless ...
The Beatles see both "In My Life" and “I Want to Hold Your Hand” return to the charts in the U.K. as "Now and Then" climbs again. LONDON - MAY 19: English singer, songwriter and guitarist John Lennon ...
The long and winding road of The Beatles leads to a trifecta of new anniversary artifacts. The band’s “Anthology” collection – documentary, music and book – turns 30 this year and will be celebrated ...
Peter Asher reflects on how he got from Peter and Gordon topping the charts with a Paul McCartney song to producing James ...