It remains a fascinating exercise to wonder how John Lennon and Paul McCartney felt about each other’s songs. Bands, and ...
As time went on, Paul McCartney and John Lennon became very different songwriters, leading to Lennon being "not interested" in one McCartney song.
After The Beatles split up there was some friendly rivalry between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. In 1972, Lennon pointed ...
Here, There And Everywhere remains McCartney's favourite song he's written, when under pressure to answer, running Yesterday ...
It also seems that John was worried that Paul was trying to damage his own work, as cracks began to show in their ...
The song's supposed drug references meant it was initially banned by the BBC. The lines "I'd love to turn you on" and "found ...
It seemed to be a mutual, if unspoken, agreement, but one action McCartney took in the studio reportedly hurt Lennon.
You know the introduction, just before the enormous chords that introduce the opening to the song? That last chord in the build-up; that’s diminished! If that isn't the biggest confirmation of a chord ...
Let it Be' is one of The Beatles' most iconic songs and it means a lot to countless fans around the world - but John Lennon ...
John Lennon's love letter to The Beatles, "Now and Then," reworked and released in 2023, may win a Grammy—for Paul and Ringo, ...
It's no secret that John Lennon was a talented songwriter, with a career spanning decades that changed the trajectory of modern music. The musician, together with his bandmate Paul McCartney ...
McCartney, with hands in pockets, stands beside Harrison and stares down at his fingers on the fretboard, but says nothing. Then John Lennon arrives. Harrison, now standing, runs through the song ...