The key moment in the Beatles’ creation is July 6, 1957, when Paul McCartney and John Lennon met. Lennon was 16, and ...
John Lennon once accused Paul McCartney of sabotaging his songs, giving insight into their troubled partnership ...
For a time, John Lennon was the clear frontman of The Beatles. His bandmates looked to him with admiration and media outlets established him as the group’s leader. According to a Beatles associate, ...
John Lennon wanted "I Am the Walrus" as an A-side, but it got beat out for this track he said smelled of Paul McCartney "from a mile away." ...
Whether it was an artist’s intuition or simply the predictions of a cynic, John Lennon knew that radio stations would ban one Beatles song, in particular, as soon as they got wind of the lyrical ...
John Lennon was a founding member of The Beatles and rose to immense levels of fame and success with the band. He proved his skill as a songwriter while in the group and his solo music after they ...
In the later years of his career, John Lennon stopped wearing rose-tinted glasses when it came to the Beatles' songs — in particular, his own. He continued to hold a warm spot for some of the group's' ...
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