On this day in 1969, The Beatles hit the charts with their No. 1 song "Something," one of two 'Abbey Road' tracks penned by George Harrison.
Though it was ultimately due to a time constraint, this recording snub from the Beatles broke George Martin's heart.
Dylan’s first choice was “Do Unto Others” by Pee Wee Crayton, originally released in 1954. The song has been covered by ...
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Paul McCartney shares John Lennon’s savage two-word ‘put down’ over ‘desperate’ idea for the Beatles
The Beatles began to split in 1970, but three years later Sir Paul McCartney and wife Linda formed Wings and began playing in ...
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Rare photos of the Beatles' private home lives
George Harrison, who was known as “the quiet Beatle”, valued privacy and a peaceful home life. Growing up in a modest ...
The discovery of a love letter revealed the depths of Beethoven’s yearning for his "immortal beloved." Scholars have been ...
In 1968, The Beatles shocked the world by releasing The White Album - a fearless exploration of sound that defied all ...
Thanks to a new state law that took effect Sept. 26, Pornhub has cut off users in Arizona from accessing its site. The law, signed by Gov. Katie Hobbs earlier this year, requires people in Arizona to ...
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