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The vast majority of The Beatles' tracks were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, but the two occasionally disagreed ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney's friendship fell apart. A friend of The Beatles thought this was due to Lennon's connection with Yoko Ono.
John Lennon had a real dominion over The Beatles, but he knew that nothing fully congealed into the true Fab Four were ...
The 1965 track 'We Can Work It Out', which was a double A-side single with 'Day Tripper', was an example of John adding ...
While John Lennon thought this Beatles classic came solely as a result of being under the influence, his bandmate Paul ...
According to Chris Ingham's 'The Rough Guide to The Beatles' John mistakenly assumed Sir Paul had just emulated the Simon and ...
The Beatles, known for their collaborative songwriting between Paul McCartney and John Lennon, often had differing accounts ...
In the wake of their break-up in 1970, John Lennon and Paul McCartney descended into a vicious personal spat which ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon happened to be watching the program together that night. Find out why they didn't answer ...
The Beatles were a major musical influence on the Nirvana frontman, but he was critical of Fab Four member Paul McCartney.