First released by The Beatles (1965). Hit version by The Silkie (US #10/UK #28 1965). From the wiki: “‘You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away’ was written and sung by John Lennon (though credited to Lennon–McCartney) and released on the Beatles’ movie soundtrack albumHelp!in Augus...
song-making solo on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" for the Beatles' ironically titled 1968 album. They were never less of a band. Unable to get the others on board, Harrison purposely brought Clapton into the sessions in order to get the group back on track – just as he would again...
They only trail behind The Beatles (34) and Madonna (38). "Scorpion" sold 732,171 equivalent albums — based off album sales and streams — to debut at No. 1 on Billboard's 200 albums chart. The album earned a record-setting 745.9 million on-demand audio streams and ...
RELATED: Beatles: Hear Their Final Song 'Now And Then' One of the latest major film projects about the Fab Four was The Beatles: Get Back. The project was a lengthy three-part, six-hour documentary of the making of the Let It Be album. It was led by Academy Award-winning director Pe...
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the UK's best-selling studio album of all time. A Danny Boyle film based on the band's music, Yesterday, was released in June 2019. In November 2023 the "last ever" Beatles song - Now And Then - was released featuring all of the original Fab ...
BTS’ Jimin’s first solo album opens with the distinctive sound of circus horns. It’s fittingly reminiscent of the Beatles’Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, considering Jimin is a member ofanotherculture-shifting, globally conquering music group. What follows onFACEis an alluring look ...
"You Like Me Too Much" is one of George's most forgotten Beatles songs. The verses seem like one long run-on sentence and sound as if it's a mouthful to sing. It's melodyless until the brief chorus, which sounds much like the first verse of "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party."...
Political commentary was still fresh ground for pop music in 1966, and it was especially mind-blowing coming from George Harrison on the first track of The Beatles' eagerly awaited new album. Taxman was Harrison handing it back to The Man, at that time the British Labour government of Harold...
Listen to the best of Guns N’ Roses onApple MusicandSpotify. ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’: Queen’s First American No.1 Cover Story: A History Of Album Artwork From The Jacaranda To The Star Club: The Beatles’ First Manager, Allan Williams ...
Get Back documentary offers new clues to the Beatles’ break-up December 31, 2021, posted in band feature, Music history By Joel FrancisThe Daily Record In the new Beatles documentary series Get Back, on the first day of filming after guitarist George Harrison abruptly walked out of rehearsal...