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Find out why Paul McCartney thought one of his biggest hits, "Yesterday", was too successful for its own good, below.
“ ‘Yesterday’ feels like a shift in the balance of power,” says Leslie. “From the beginning they were equals, and ‘Yesterday’ ...
While The Beatles' biggest hits remain eternally etched in our collective consciousness, their extensive catalog is brimming with lesser-known masterpieces that deserve equal adoration. This article ...
John Lennon took many notable digs at Paul McCartney after The Beatles' breakup, but the original lyrics of 'How Do You Sleep?' took things a step too far.
Though John Lennon and Paul McCartney worked closely together as songwriters, there was always competition between the two. Paul and John wrote the vast majority of The Beatles' songs, in the early ...
Originally called ’The Void’, the groundbreaking song found the Fab Four exploring higher planes of consciousness - and ...
When Paul McCartney wrote “Yesterday,” it was a new day for The Beatles — and especially for his relationship with John Lennon. The 1965 chart-topper signaled the beginning of a new creative ...
Several names come to mind when discussing this, but what’s perhaps even more interesting is looking at how a band like The ...
‘Yesterday,’ one of Paul McCartney’s most beloved songs, was shrugged off as album filler in England Beatles producer George Martin broached releasing “Yesterday” as a McCartney solo ...
From the beginning they were equals, and 'Yesterday' wasn’t only just a hit, but the song that more artists covered than any other Beatles song. Paul even sang it onstage by himself when they ...
A band as culturally influential as The Beatles was bound to attract its share of wild theories, urban legends, and even ...