Songwriter John Lennon's audacious claim in 1966 that the band was "more popular than Jesus" incited a severe backlash from ...
In 1969, two titans faced off in the singles charts, with 'In the Ghetto' by Elvis Presley going head-to-head with 'Get Back' ...
The Beatles see three different singles climb on the U.K. charts this week, including the Grammy-winning "Now and Then." ...
These incredible Beatles songs shockingly didn’t hit no. 1 when they were first released in the United States.
Paul McCartney has spent decades crafting some of the most beloved songs in music history, but even legends have regrets.
The most requested songs: But there are those songs, which he says are definitely best avoided, for obvious reasons. They ...
John Lennon didn't have the big-bang decade-opening album like his former bandmate George Harrison. He didn't turn to more ...
Decades later, that rift is a distant memory, replaced with respect, admiration, and the Beatles song that Nash considers ... was a member of two of the most popular pop-rock groups of the ...
The Monkees were widely accused of ripping off The Beatles. "Ripping-off" was usually too strong a word for the inspirat ...
Five songs. Seventy-three million viewers ... Their first two studio albums, Please Please Me and With the Beatles, put the band on top of the world—and the charts. During the Beatles ...
Capitol brought the release forward and it sold in huge numbers - 250,000 copies were sold in America in the first three days. It knocked Bobby Vinton’s ‘There! I’ve Said It Again’ off the top of ...