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Irish Star on MSNThe Beatles song that was banned with John Lennon slamming 'crazy' decisionThe Beatles were no strangers to controversy and their song 'Happiness Is A Warm Gun' was banned by the BBC and commercial ...
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon's 'Happiness Is a Warm Gun' was banned from radio for 'drug references'The Beatles were no strangers to controversy, with several of their songs causing a stir and being banned from radio - and John Lennon's 'Happiness Is a Warm Gun' was no exception ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon's haunting Beatles song was banned for two reasonsThe Beatles' experimental phase in the late 1960s saw them push the boundaries - but one of John Lennon's most controversial ...
Luckily for Beatles fans, Lennon did manage to sneak in one final live performance of a Beatles classic before he was murdered.
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 ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon's son Julian admits there's one Beatles song he can't listen toJulian Lennon has spoken about his relationship with Hey Jude, the Beatles hit Paul McCartney wrote for him when he was just ...
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Irish Star on MSNJohn Lennon's son Julian reveals which Beatles song he can't listen toJulian Lennon has spoken about the Beatles song that Paul McCartney wrote for him - and his mom Cynthia - shortly after his ...
It's one of the most famous songs ever written - a soaring, seven-minute anthem that's become part of popular culture. But ...
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Irish Star on MSNTrue meaning behind John Lennon's iconic Beatles lyric finally uncoveredJohn Lennon once opened up about The Beatles' enigmatic lyric "the Walrus was Paul" from their 1967 hit Glass Onion.
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The Mirror US on MSNThe iconic Beatles song John Lennon wrote to confuse fans uncoveredBeatles songwriter and musician John Lennon opened up about the lyrics that had many fans confused - famously admitting Glass ...
The Beatles were never afraid to be a little opaque in their writing, but a John Lennon track from 'The White Album' doubled down on the confusion.
It might seem odd, but if Yoko Ono truly was the person behind breaking up The beatles it may be the best thing she ever did.
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