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Sixty years ago today, the Beatles were at No. 1 in the UK and the United States with one of John Lennon's most vulnerable songs.
Paul McCartney has always been generous in giving credit where it’s due. Throughout his legendary career, he has openly acknowledged the artists who inspired him, but one musician stands out above the ...
EXCLUSIVE: John Lennon's love of Elvis Presley originated with one very special person in his life, as shared by his sister ...
HEATHER Mills found herself locked in a row with a train passenger over her prosthetic leg. The businesswoman and former model, 57, was married to Beatles legend Paul McCartney from 2002 to 2008.
A study by Barclays found that fans attending the shows are “expected to spend an average of £766.22 across tickets, travel, ...
Paul said: "That song just gets me. I'm singing it, and I think I'm OK, and I suddenly realise it's very emotional" ...
The former model, who was married to the Beatles legend for six years until 2008, took to Instagram to share the awkward incident.
Happy songs are hard to write. After all, it's much easier to wallow in self-pity over minor chords than to craft an optimistic tune.
"Like all young teenage girls back then, I fell in love with the Beatles," said Dolly Parton of her lifelong love for the band.
George Harrison may have been writing his masterpieces at the end of The Beatles, but one of their perfect songs in his mind came from John Lennon.
The Beatles’ legend was detained upon entering Japan at the outset of a week-long tour, and he only had himself to blame ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney admits he 'doesn't do anything' as he prepares to head back on tourPaul McCartney, 83, has announced that his Got Back tour will return in September, with stops across North America and a ...
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