When it comes to the titular track on The Beatles’ parting effort, John Lennon was always strongly dismissive. Let It Be was ...
J ust because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing ...
The Beatles wrote some of the most enduring songs of their generation, but John Lennon disliked many of them. Though Lennon spoke critically of many of Paul McCartney’s songs, he also had problems ...
Lennon was so disappointed by Dylan and "Gotta Serve Somebody" that he went so far as to write a song of his own as a ...
The last five years or so of John Lennon‘s life were spent largely away from the public eye. Lennon put his music career on hold so he could concentrate on being a family man with his wife and young ...
McCartney and Lennon wrote “Baby’s in Black” in 1964 and recorded it together, singing cheek to cheek into the same microphone. They performed it live in very much the same way. Because the song ...
Back in 2010, a member of the Steve Hoffman forum said Lennon’s friend, the New York City photographer Bob Gruen, told him ...
A rare, eight-page draft letter John Lennon wrote to Eric Clapton in 1971, pitching him on a new musical project at one of the most tumultuous times in Clapton’s life, is headed to auction. This copy ...
The cosmic single on The Beatles' final album, 'Let It Be', that John Lennon worked and worked on for months on end.
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