Nobody does The Beatles like The Beatles themselves. However, quite a few musicians through the years have put out their renditions of famous Beatles tunes. And some of those covers might just rival ...
The Beatles see three different singles climb on the U.K. charts this week, including the Grammy-winning "Now and Then." ...
In an interesting bit of trivia, one of The Beatles' mostly forgotten bubblegum pop hits was their first chart-topper in the ...
Along the way, McCartney added 15 key tracks to a list of keepsake gems that already stretched back several decades. Here's a ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon were responsible for The Beatles' huge success, but not all of the band's songs were loved by ...
Regarded as one of McCartney's best songs, even Lennon wanted ... It is hard to believe that one of The Beatles most well-known tracks didn't make it to the top when it released.
One Beatles song would see them bridge the gap between being pop stars and music's icons. One song written by John Lennon that would change the Fab Four forever ...
The Beatles and the Rolling Stones are undoubtedly the two biggest groups from the 1960s and maybe even of all time. But did ...
These incredible Beatles songs shockingly didn’t hit no. 1 when they were first released in the United States.
Kendrick Lamar is just the fourth musical act to own the Hot 100's top three on more than one occasion, joining The Beatles, ...
Capitol brought the release forward and it sold in huge numbers - 250,000 copies were sold in America in the first three days. It knocked Bobby Vinton’s ‘There! I’ve Said It Again’ off the top of ...