Two teenagers met at a church fête on July 6, 1957. Their chance introduction would change popular music forever.
Early on in The Beatles' tenure, John Lennon and Paul McCartney shared an intimate and collaborative songwriting process that ...
Inside the fateful introduction that changed the face of music history forever ...
McCartney said Lennon's words show the value of partnership, and how having someone in your corner can help you see the ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon are one of the most successful duos in music history. They wrote closely together for years, producing some of the biggest hits of the decade. When they first met, they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. "What it seems to be most like is a romance," said "John & Paul: A Love Story in Songs" author Ian Leslie of Lennon and ...
Relations between McCartney and Lennon had so degraded by the 1970s that they began expressing their frustrations through song. McCartney said Lennon’s political preaching began to grate on his nerves ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon took LSD while recording the album, 'Sgt. Pepper.' On March 21 of that year, Lennon, then 26, accidentally took acid during a recording session at Abbey Road. Leslie ...
McCartney says the Beatles were happy to see if Lennon’s altered state created studio magic. On this night, it nearly ended ...
Paul McCartney's favourite John Lennon solo song is taken from his final album before his death 'Double Fantasy' and is ...
In 1965, McCartney wrote “Yesterday,” a song he says came to him in a dream. It’s one of The Beatles’ most celebrated tracks and has been covered endlessly by other artists. According to McCartney, ...
A church event in Liverpool brought together two teenagers whose friendship would eventually give the world one of the most ...