Fifty years ago, a spontaneous studio collaboration produced one of the most recognizable rock songs of the 1970s—thanks to a surprising co-writer.
From David Bowie to Kanye West, these chart-topping tracks were actually penned by Beatles legends John Lennon and Paul ...
Explore how 'Yesterday' by The Beatles, a global hit, created tension between Lennon and McCartney, challenging their partnership and musical hierarch ...
After The Beatles split, John Lennon released How Do You Sleep? a savage diss track aimed directly at Paul McCartney during their heated feud.
How Snow White, John Lennon's mother, and George Harrison's vocal abilities created the final form of "Do You Want To Know A ...
There would have been no John Lennon without Elvis Presley, but there was one song that made Lennon turn his back on the ...
Paul McCartney's favorite John Lennon song, a heartfelt tribute to Lennon's son Sean and a testament to Lennon's ability to capture universal emotions.
Originally released in 1971, “Imagine” was written by Lennon and wife Yoko Ono and produced by Ono alongside Phil Spector.
The rule for The Beatles was simple: if you wrote the song, you get to sing the song on the record. But John Lennon broke the ...
This beloved Beatles track "nearly killed" John Lennon, so it's a good thing that it became a chart-topper all over the world ...
John Lennon‘s Double Fantasy will always have a complicated legacy. It was released to mixed reviews, but then became the last completed blockbuster album in his lifetime after the former Beatles star ...
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 ...