“[There are a] trillion people who say that, ‘I knew that’s what I wanted to be when I saw you four-headed monster on the telly … I’ve got to be part of this,’” McCartney explained. “Our current ...
If you were to listen to The Beatles catalog from 1963's Please Please Me to 1970's Let It Be, what stands out is the sheer evolution of the songwriting abilities and craftsmanship of John Lennon, ...
It appears that Paul McCartney’s 2025 Got Back Tour will have a new opener: the Beatles’ hit song “Help!,” the title track from their 1965 album. Before the tour officially got started, McCartney ...
The Beatles’ Glass Onion quietly predicted the band’s breakup, hinting at hidden tensions and foreshadowing rock history.
For years, decades actually, it was more like “Don’t Let It Be.” But for the first time, The Beatles’ 1970 documentary “Let It Be” — which had never been available on DVD, Blu-ray or, basically, ...
Paul McCartney played a show in Santa Barbara, California on Friday night, just a few days before the launch of his North American tour. He played a number of his usual selections, but kicked things ...
A track from The Beatles’ Revolver inspired a song that was much more successful. The two songs in question have some notable differences. The later tune knocked David Bowie off the top of the charts.
We’ve dabbled in misheard lyrics before, but what about those mistakes that actually make a song better? Here are five great examples of hit songs that are elevated by their misheard lyrics, from ABBA ...