The Liverpool ECHO hailed the tune as “magnificently funky”, while the Western Daily Press lauded it as one of the standout ...
According to Chris Ingham's book 'The Rough Guide to The Beatles', an early incarnation of the song was written by John for a ...
The one-day festival featured a star-studded lineup, including The Doors, Bo Diddley, Chicago Transit Authority (now Chicago), Alice Cooper, Chuck Berry ... and of course, Yoko Ono.
Of the thousands of books written by or about the Beatles and seemingly everyone in their orbit, it’s astonishing to think ...
The idea for the song came from John Lennon and Yoko Ono's bed-ins to oppose the ... John began with adapting a line from Chuck Berry’s 'You Can’t Catch Me', which was "Here come a flattop.
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Some records don't get the praise they deserved in their time, but every one of these albums didn't warrant the ridicule thrown their way.
The Beatles‘ “Come Together” is a swamp rock classic that sounds nothing like a Michael Jackson song. Yet, the King of Pop covered the track in the 1990s and made it all his own. Interestingly, the ...