"Hello, Goodbye," the Beatles' 15th No. 1 hit in the U.S., may have been the true beginning of the end for the Fab Four. Lennon was openly dismissive of "Hello, Goodbye," which was, in the custom of ...
The Beatles released 22 singles over the course of their careers. While not all of them were show stopping hits, the Fab Four managed to sell over 600 million singles in the United Kingdom alone.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Photo by Gaelle Beri/Redferns via Getty Images Robert Smith went to great lengths to ...
The Beatles’ “Hello, Goodbye” ends with nearly one minute of gibberish lyrics. Danny Boyle loved that part of the song so he worked it into his Fab Four musical Yesterday. “Hello, Goodbye” was a much ...
“Now and Then,” the newly created track that’s being billed as The Beatles’ “last song,” has just been released as a digital single. The piano-driven ballad features a dramatic and melancholy vocal by ...
In The Number Ones, I'm reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart's beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. It must've been ...
Alistair Taylor was there when it happened. He accompanied Brian Epstein to the Cavern Club on November 9, 1961, to see four young boys dressed in black leather as they performed for the lunchtime ...
The marketplace app Mercari is using a cover of the Beatles' "Hello, Goodbye" in a new commercial that will run during this year's Super Bowl. The clip, titled "Back in Play,” shows a couple laughing ...
John Lennon didn't like a Beatles song that knocked The Monkees' final chart-topper from the No. 1 position in the United States. “Daydream Believer” topped the chart for four weeks, becoming The ...
50 years ago, "Hello Goodbye" topped the Hot 100. Plus, remembering feats by George Harrison & John Lennon solo. By Gary Trust Your weekly recap celebrating significant milestones from more than seven ...
For the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ 1966 Tokyo concerts, Genesis Publications announces a book of rare photos of the trip. Taken by Japanese photographer Shimpei Asai, these pictures have never ...
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