Arguably, just about any The Beatles album could be considered their best work. 1967's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ...
Even though John Lennon and Paul McCartney eventually grew apart in The Beatles, they were united in thinking some songs didn ...
George Harrison returns to the charts as Live in Japan debuts in the U.K. decades after its release and becomes a top 40 ...
In 1967 a breakup single ended Beatles 11-single streak record. The full story behind "Release Me" is extraordinary.
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(2nd LD) BTS earns 7th No. 1 song on the Billboard singles chart with 'Swim'
K-pop supergroup BTS has secured its seventh No. 1 hit on the U.S. Billboard's main singles chart, debuting atop the chart ...
By Gary Trust BTS’ “Swim” makes the splashiest of starts, at No. 1, on the Billboard Hot 100. The song becomes the superstar ...
Is 1966 the greatest year in music? The incredible number of classic albums released in 1966 certainly suggests as much. Here ...
Which Four Bands Defined British Rock? Before this, rock had been dominated by American acts. Now the stage had been set for every generation that followed – and followed they d ...
As much as John Lennon was proud of the songs he wrote, he was willing to single out those that were never supposed to stand the test of time.
"I'd grown up in Liverpool and gone on the road with the Beatles around the world and then around again, and now here I was on a farm in the middle of nowhere, and it was sensational." For McCartney, ...
Has there ever been a rock record more lush than The Beatles’ 1967 LP Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band? Putting the work on your vinyl record player feels as much like walking into a jungle of ...
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