The Beatles hit new heights with 'A Hard Day's Night' in 1964. Here are five stories behind the album's creation.
On this day (July 17) in 1969, Ringo Starr stepped into the recording booth at EMI Studio in London to record the vocals for “Octopus’s Garden” for the 1969 album Abbey Road. It was one of only two ...
The Beatles "went country" before it was cool. As you've likely noticed, it's become very popular in recent years for artists ...
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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 ...
Fans adored these tracks, but The Beatles could barely tolerate listening to them, let alone performing them live.
Something was The Beatles song that demonstrated George Harrison's equal songwriting prowess to Lennon and McCartney.
Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney have a very special bond. The longtime friends — who are famously one half of The Beatles — reflected on their bond in a July 2 profile of Starr in The New York Times.
Like other creators inspired to become musicians in the rockabilly era, 84-year-old former Beatles drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr is blessed with strong fundamental skills, a ...
It's no secret that Paul McCartney preferred Ringo Starr to John Bonham. The Beatles drummer always played to the song and smashed it in the process.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “With John and George not here, I think we realize nothing lasts forever,” McCartney, 83, told the outlet. “So we grasp onto what ...