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When Paul McCartney brought "Let It Be" to The Beatles in 1969, John Lennon was notably unimpressed, as he later explained.
Fifty-six years ago today, the Beatles were hard at work on their final album while John Lennon recovered from a car wreck.
Luckily for Beatles fans, Lennon did manage to sneak in one final live performance of a Beatles classic before he was murdered.
The Beatles' experimental phase in the late 1960s saw them push the boundaries - but one of John Lennon's most controversial ...
"'Do You Wanna Dance?’ is the only one that I messed around with a bit more," said John Lennon. "I tried to make it reggae." ...
Julian Lennon has spoken about his relationship with Hey Jude, the Beatles hit Paul McCartney wrote for him when he was just ...
When The Beatles officially broke up in 1970, fans all over the world wept in shock. It was truly the end of an era. The Fab ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon weren't exactly fans of every tune they churned out for The Beatles, with John openly dissing ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon, while musical legends with The Beatles, didn't pat themselves on the back for each tune they ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon didn't always take pride in every track they penned for The Beatles. John particularly wasn't ...
John Ewing Jr.'s daughters react to their father's historic mayoral election win Republican Don Bacon, who represents Nebraska's second congressional district, congratulated Ewing in a statement.
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