Heartbreaking Last Words John Lennon Said to Paul McCartney
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John Lennon was more ready than anyone to leave The Beatles, but he knew that the best songs of his career weren't behind him.
Throughout The Beatles’ tenure as a band, any songs composed by either John Lennon or Paul McCartney were credited to Lennon-McCartney—an agreement the musicians made back when world-dominating fame wasn’t even a possibility for the young hooligans ...
John Lennon wrote the most songs out of all The Beatles, but his creative process took time. By the latter half of the 1960s, Paul McCartney began to churn out songs at a greater pace. Lennon still wrote many hits, but it took him a great deal of effort to ...
David Bowie’s “Fame” was co-written and performed with John Lennon in 1975. The song marked Bowie’s first US No. 1, securing his influence and legacy. “Fame” impacted many genres, influencing and being sampled by numerous artists. On this day ...
In 1963,, The Beatles recorded a song that became one of their biggest hits, while John Lennon was severely ill.
Just because John Lennon was inThe Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing along to the Fab Four’s biggest hits, Lennon was often his own harshest critic, and he didn’t hesitate to call out the songs ...
When The Beatles were in the studio, Paul McCartney was most often the one driving everyone nuts during the recording process. That was certainly the case with “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer,” the Abbey Road track the other Beatles came to despise.