John Lennon might not be the most reliable judge on The Beatles' music, but he knew when things weren't working out right.
On March 22, 1963, The Beatles’ debut album, “Please Please Me,” was released in the United Kingdom on the Parlophone record label. In 1765, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act to raise money ...
The Beatles' split was announced in April 1970 but there was almost a reunion three years later - and John Lennon had a very ...
the remainder of With The Beatles finding its way onto the imaginatively titled The Beatles Second Album alongside selective B-sides (the classic "You Can't Do That" and "I'll Get You") and EP tracks.
A lot of people adored the psychedelic movement in the '60s. The Beatles climbed on board with this classic track that promoted peace and love.
Their journey from shaggy rock & roll through opulent and multi-textured albums like Revolver ... in record making. The Beatles were also arguably the first major rock band to write its own ...
The Beatles' final live performance will be made available in its entirety for the very first time on Jan ... session that would yield their last album, Let It Be — is enshrined in Beatle ...