John Lennon and Paul McCartney rarely wrote The Beatles songs for anyone else but themselves, yet there's one Macca song John ...
McCartney's botched showpiece was the reason he pushed Lennon to bring George Harrison into the Quarrymen. The rest is Beatles history ...
The Beatles went their separate ways in 1970, but John Lennon made a surprising offer to bandmate Paul McCartney years later, and his response was surprising to many ...
In 1971, John Lennon released “How Do You Sleep?,” a scathing song about former bandmate Paul McCartney. McCartney wrote a dig about Lennon in the song “Too Many People,” and Lennon went ...
The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger had the privilege of knowing both John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The “Ruby Tuesday” star discussed the differences between the two of them. On top of that, Jagger ...
“The worst thing for John,” McCartney ... Lennon’s ire. “I enjoyed ‘How Do You Sleep?’” he said in a 1987 interview with Musician Magazine. “I liked being on that side of it with ...
Throughout the Beatles tenure, Paul McCartney and John Lennon racked up quite the songwriting catalog. The pair had their name tied to some of the biggest hits in rock history, but that wasn’t ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote classic after classic for The Beatles and are regarded as two of the greatest songwriters of all time. In the band's early days, Paul and John wrote together at ...
The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney were one of the greatest songwriting duos of all time and their songs will be ...
It was July 6, 1957 and a 15-year-old Paul McCartney was invited to the event at St Peter's Church in Woolton by his school friend Ivan Vaughan. Ivan's friend John Lennon's skiffle band The Quarrymen, ...
The breakup of The Beatles was marked by escalating tension among the legendary members. The creation of 'The White Album' in 1968 is notably remembered for its conflict-ridden production, an event ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were a formidable songwriting partnership and were the driving force behind most of The Beatles' songs. About their writing process, Wilfred Mellors wrote in 1972: ...