The Beatles’ recording sessions were detailed by John Lennon in 1966, who said this rock band made everything from “electronic music” by clicking glasses together to “jokes.” Here’s what we learned ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paul McCartney says he would’ve liked to give Yoko Ono a quick “hello, goodbye” when she showed up to the recording studio.
Yoko Ono will forever be a significant part of the history of The Beatles, with some having blamed her and her relationship with John Lennon for the band’s demise. Now, Paul McCartney has spoken about ...
Paul McCartney said the Beatles put up with Yoko Ono joining the band in their recording sessions for "The White Album" in 1968 at John Lennon’s insistence "out of deference" to him and because they ...
Perhaps the most notable part of the “A Day In The Life” recording sessions is what everyone was wearing. Once The Beatles knew they would be employing a 40+ orchestra, they decided to turn the ...
Very rarely does one ever think about when a song was first recorded. Rather, it seems to always be about when it was first released. But, with The Beatles, acknowledging the whole creative process ...
Working at the legendary Abbey Road Studios, The Beatles cut their single "She’s a Woman" in just five hours on Oct. 8, 1964.. completing it in seven takes plus overdubs. Speed and inspiration were ...
The Monkees Mike Nesmith was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time in Feb. 1967 when he was invited to a Beatles recording session. However, as historic as that moment was, Nesmith ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney in London in May 1967 In John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs, author Ian Leslie details their union with perceptive insights bolstered by extensive research. The book ...