How on earth do you measure the impact of The Beatles ... rightfully placed at the top of the Fab Four’s tree. Still, it’s no ‘Africa’ by Toto which science discouraging championed as the greatest ...
and gifted us with some of the greatest songs ever recorded. With that in mind, let's riffle through The Beatles songbook and single out their best work.
The song was voted the best song of the 20th century in a 1999 BBC Radio ... Although famed for writing many of the greatest songs of all time, The Beatles also covered a number of tracks by ...
It’s the best.” On the subject of US R&B covers, next up we salute Al Green’s take on “I Want To Hold Your Hand.” By the time Green came to record the song, The Beatles were wrapping up ...
About recording it, John said: "I was always bitterly ashamed of it, because I could sing it better than that" ...
Throughout their time together, the Beatles created a litany of indelible songs and massive hits. In fact, 20 different Beatles songs hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. And yet ...
Walrus remains a standout track, if only for its all-round oddness ... at normal speed - an octave higher than recorded. Yet another Beatles time-bending experiment that removes the song from the ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global ... at radio and strong sales. While The Beatles may be the most successful band of all time in many respects, there are still quite a ...
John Lennon is the most influential songwriter ever. We've decided to examine his impact by listing the five best covers of songs he wrote for The Beatles.
With some of the most magisterial songs The Beatles ever wrote, ‘Abbey Road’ was the final album they recorded, and stands among their finest. Prior to September 26, 1969, most people in the ...