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Paul McCartney and John Lennon are one of the most successful duos in music history. They wrote closely together for years, producing some of the biggest hits of the decade.
A last recorded meeting between Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison revealed how they might have carried on despite their ...
A chance encounter with a song left Paul McCartney reflecting on a bittersweet memory, as if John Lennon himself had sent a ...
“We had many talks about Paul, and John’s thoughts about him ranged.” McCartney released the song “Too Many People" in 1971, which seemingly took a jab at Lennon for breaking the Beatles up.
John Lennon said Paul McCartney subconsciously ruined songs Lennon saw “Across the Universe” as one of his best songs ever. He didn’t like the band’s recording of it, though.
"Strawberry Fields Forever" speaks of a place John Lennon loved as a kid. Two lines in the second verse sum up how he viewed himself.
She sold her old drawings and Lennon's love letters (Paul McCartney once bought one, framed it and sent it to her as a gift), and wrote a thinner, halfhearted account in the late 1970s that ...
Members of the British rock band The Beatles, Paul McCartney (left) and John Lennon (1940 – 1980), sing into a microphone as they play their instruments at … Members of the British rock band The ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon are one of the most successful duos in music history. They wrote closely together for years, producing some of the biggest hits of the decade.
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