1. “Hey Jude” by The Beatles “Hey Jude” is one of The Beatles’ most recognized songs. It was released in 1968 and became an anthem of togetherness. With its simple melody and sing-along chorus, it captivated audiences. But its popularity has also led to it being played countless ti...
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Beyond its catchy tune, “I Want to Hold Your Hand” symbolizes the joy and simplicity of being in love. Its lasting popularity is a testament to the Beatles’ genius for crafting songs that celebrate the everyday aspects of love in a way that everyone can relate to. “God Only Knows”...
The Beatles – Because / Beethoven – Moonlight Sonata One day, as John Lennon’s wife Yoko Ono was playingBeethoven’s ‘Moonlight’ Sonata at the piano, Lennon asked her to play him the chords once more – but backwards. When she did, itformed the basisof one of The Beatles’ later...
Their signature song “In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” has proven an inspiration for millions – including Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, who borrowed from it for his solo on “The End” from Abbey Road. Iron Butterfly drummer Ron Bushy said Starr later admitted: “‘I hope you don’t mind I stole...
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Another one of our Songs We Love to Hate: Its Paper Lace with “The Night Chicago Died” from 1974. How true was the story about mobsters trying to gain control of the “Windy City?” Here’s more about the issues people had with the lyrics from the YouTube Description: From 1974. ...
2. The Beatles—”Rock and Roll Music”What can you say? Would the Beatles have been the Beatles had those young Liverpool boys not discovered Chuck Berry? They only recorded two of his songs on official albums—“Roll Over Beethoven,” sung by George, and “Rock and Roll Music,” given...
2. Fadd9 – A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles) (Image credit: Future) Many people have argued various offerings as to what the famous clattering chord sound is at the start of the Fab Four's A Hard Day's Night. Get the MusicRadar Newsletter ...
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