by songwriter Mitch Murray. The only snag was, The Beatles didn’t like it. But, being good Beatles, they took the song away and rehearsed it, before returning to EMI Studios to give it a go.
Not only was its droning bass and drums a stylistic departure for the group, but the recording of the song is the perfect illustration of the Beatles' experimental epiphany. Having dubbed the rhythm ...
Although none of The Beatles ever formally compiled a list of their favourite Beatles songs to work on, various interviews and comments over the years have marked certain songs as favourites of the ...
The Beatles transformed pop culture during the 1960s and had so many incredible songs that even some of their most obscure compositions could be classified as masterpieces. While there are very ...
As was often the case with the Beatles, the stars seemed to align just right around 1966. George Harrison brought “Taxman” to his band, and unlike so many other times, they accepted the song ...
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 ...
As the Beatles legend turns 82 years old (Happy ... Paul McCartney’s best songs and some honorable mentions. The list ...
He famously declared that The Beatles were "more popular than Jesus" in a 1966 interview, leading to plenty of backlash from Christians in America. One of those songs was 'Let it Be', which was ...
1, while most songs require an entire week to collect enough purchases to have a shot at the highest reaches of the list. “Now and Then” marks The Beatles’ first No. 1 hit on the Digital ...