John Lennon’s songwriting catalog with the Beatles was robust. His songs were characterized by off-kilter, heady lyrics (sometimes even nonsensical) that somehow spoke to audiences on a real level.
Always one to indulge in nostalgia, Paul McCartney crafted one of The Beatles' most jovial ballads with 'Rocky Raccoon', fuelled by the stars if his childhood.
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Regardless of the motivations, though, it’s one of the finest covers of a John Lennon song to date. 4. Frank Zappa – ‘I Am the Walrus’ Frank Zappa made a career out of confounding his fans. An ...
And she was God – in two episodes of Absolutely Fabulous. “Of course I have regrets, I’m not stupid,” she said on turning 60.
A book signed by John Lennon and his first wife is expected to fetch up to £2,500 at auction. The Cotswold Auction Company will sell the "star of the sale" on Tuesday, February 4. The book, 'In His ...
It’s like finding a hidden passage to Narnia, except instead of talking lions, you get talking walruses (I am the Walrus, get it ... There’s something incredibly humanizing about seeing John Lennon ...
It was shared between George Harrison and John Lennon. Harrison played it during “I Am the Walrus” rehearsals, and Lennon used it for the “Hello, Goodbye” promo video. Lennon later gave the guitar to ...
Now, I’m not saying you’ll find John Lennon’s actual guitar here (although ... whether you’re a die-hard Beatles fan who can recite the lyrics to “I Am the Walrus” backward, or someone who thinks ...
John Lennon's solo album Mind Games won a Grammy, and The Beatles returned with another win, but the late rocker himself didn ...