One Beatles song would see them bridge the gap between being pop stars and music's icons. One song written by John Lennon ...
Carole King inspired The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney a long time before she became a household name.
John Lennon was a visionary artist and vocalist. But on this one occasion, even Hollywood A-listers were left speechless.
John Lennon didn't have the big-bang decade-opening album like his former bandmate George Harrison. He didn't turn to more homespun music like Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr. Instead, he simply bared ...
John Lennon and George Harrison are not listed in The Beatles' Now and Then Grammy nominations, despite being featured on the ...
Lennon was inspired by a conversation between himself, Yoko Ono, Ono’s ex-husband Tony Cox, and Cox’s wife Melinde Kendall. The group discussed the concepts of ultimate fates and karma. Lennon was ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon formed a formidable creative partnership, collaborating on the vast majority of The Beatles' music under the joint credit Lennon-McCartney. As time passed, their writing ...
When John Lennon left The Beatles, he also mostly left behind his tendency to write opaque lyrics that were sometimes intended to lead listeners off on a wild goose chase looking for meaning. It was ...
I learned an awful lot from being in there with John.” Melodically somewhat reminiscent of the Beatles’ Glass Onion, the song features a lyric that seems like something from Lennon’s Lost ...
Live At The One To One Concert, New York City, 1972, presents four songs from the afternoon and evening concerts on 180-gram ...
John Lennon's solo album Mind Games won a Grammy, and The Beatles returned with another win, but the late rocker himself didn ...