Live and Let Die,” “Diamonds are Forever” and “Skyfall” were on the set list as Margaret Qualley opened the tribute with a ...
The Beatles took songwriting inspiration from a wealth of different places, and John Lennon once took direct influence from a ...
According to Chris Ingham's book 'The Rough Guide to The Beatles', an early incarnation of the song was written by John for a ...
Sir Paul McCartney has written some of the most iconic songs of all time, but there's one track written by one of his 1960s ...
John Lennon released “Give Peace a Chance” as a scathing diatribe towards naysayers who condemned him and his peace-making efforts. Though the song was actually written by Lennon and his partner, Yoko ...
The Beatles' White Album was fraught with in-fighting between the Fab Four, with Ringo Starr departing the group and John ...
Another song which the Beatles legend finds particularly moving is Billy Joel's 1977 single 'Just The Way You Are'. Written by the New York native as an ode to his wife, the song is one which Paul ...
When Waylon Jennings first met John Lennon, he told him: "I thought you were some kind of mad guy or something like that.” ...
The Beatles icon Paul McCartney has revealed the one song that never fails to make him "break down in tears". Despite penning classics such as Hey Jude, Band on the Run, and Get Back, it's a tune ...
A pact made before they rose to fame meant that all songs written by John and Paul were credited to Lennon-McCartney, regardless of whether they were written independently or as a pairing. Despite ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon didn't always see eye to eye. In the early days of The Beatles, the two would write songs as ...