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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison never wanted to work with one Beatle again but said it 'wasn't personal'The Beatles officially broke up in 1970 after Paul McCartney announced he was leaving the band and it seems tensions remained ...
Call it a Hard (Boiled) Day’s Night. The Beatles took a break from filming their first movie in this 1964 photo, and helped Church of England Children’s Society orphans paint Easter eggs in their ...
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The Beatles are The Beatles. They formed at the start of the 1960s, and officially disbanded in the first year of the 1970s, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon's staggering six-word remark upon hearing Elvis for the first timeThe Beatles star John Lennon first heard music from Elvis Presley whilst he was at school and before his meteoric rise to fame alongside his friends in The Beatles ...
The Quiet Beatle wasn't always so quiet, as proven by these George Harrison songs that originated from the musician's rants and musings.
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Irish Star on MSNMusic fans say two Beatles songs have 'greatest transition' they've ever heardThe Beatles released their final studio album, Abbey Road, back in 1969 - and fans are still in awe of the record-breaking ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles fans believe these two songs have 'greatest transition of all time'The Beatles' songwriting continues to amaze fans as they say the Fab Four was responsible for the 'greatest transition of all time', though some band members were not as keen on the work ...
Our beloved Beatles, loved and listened to by billions, are being played by the popular white boys of the month. The infamous ...
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The Mirror US on MSNCoachella fans are discovering how much Beyoncé and other stars got paid to performCoachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is well underway at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, with headliners this ...
Were The Beatles always destined for greatness? The answer is right there in the Fab Four's earliest recordings.
The Beatles' 1966 track, "And Your Bird Can Sing," helped inform a prominent feature in rock 'n' roll of the following decade ...
George Harrison never shied away from honesty in a song or two. "You Like Me Too Much" fearlessly shows off this quality.
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