The Beatles sang a lot of songs about love and delivered many songs with the word “you” in the title in their early days. But as the 60s progressed, they started to branch out with their lyrics to ...
Not every Beatles song features a title that appears in the song. Here are four classics from the Fab Four with sneaky titles.
Paul McCartney and John Lennon had figured out a formula for their early Beatles songs: address their legions of teenage fans ...
Paul McCartney explains how writing one of The Beatles' earliest tracks reshaped his approach to songwriting, laying the ...
If only we could unhear Eric Clapton's "Wonderful Tonight" or Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" so we could recapture the ...
The Beatles’ approach to writing love songs reshaped what popular music could express, moving beyond simple themes into more nuanced emotion. This video explores how their songwriting evolved over ...
The vast majority of Beatles tunes were written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, with 22 credited to guitarist George ...
Track six on the Beatles’ sixth album Rubber Soul, John Lennon’s “The Word” marks a turning point between the band’s earlier ...