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The Beatles' breakup in 1970 "was one of the first big life disappointments I remember dealing with emotionally so anything that brings them back together to make new music is heartwarming," he said.
The new Beatles' single, decades in the making, will finally be heard on Nov. 2 Apple Corps Ltd. On Oct. 5, 1962, the Beatles released their first original song, “Love Me Do.” On Nov. 2, 2023 ...
The Beatles was comprised of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. Here’s everything to know about why The Beatles broke up.
The Beatles announced the release of their final song, "Now and Then," which features vocals and piano from the late John Lennon and guitar from the late George Harrison.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This was written back in 2017, but we're updating it with Now and Then, the final single released by The Beatles in 2023. See where it landed below. It was 50 years ago today ...
Beatles scholar Lewis immediately offers just one song as tops in his Beatles pantheon: All You Need Is Love. "It's a sentiment that's so primal and essential to our role on this planet," he says.
It’s the Beatles as none would ever see or hear them again—their last live performance as a group, January 30, 1969. It’s also the Beatles as none of us, 52 years on, has ever seen them. The ...
First Look The Beatles’ Unheard ‘Revolver’: An Exclusive Preview of a Blockbuster Archival Release A new Special Edition of their psychedelic 1966 classic is packed with revelations.
The forthcoming documentary Get Back revisits The Beatles' final days together. McCartney says he took the band's breakup hard: "It was quite difficult, because I didn't know what to do at all." ...
When The Beatles burst on the scene 50 years ago, many of our greatest young rock musicians-to-be were listening -- and with songs such as "All My Loving," they inspired performers who entertain ...
The Beatles used the studio as a “safe space” to escape from touring. In making “Revolver,” the Fab Four found a refuge in the studio after all of the touring in the midst of Beatlemania.
The “last” song with contributions from all four Beatles, made possible by new technology, finds its power in vulnerability and nostalgia. By Jon Pareles It’s not a grand finale. It’s a ...
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