John Lennon was often quick to critique Paul McCartney's song writing. But when it comes to the lyrics of these four songs, ...
The late president celebrated the impact and influence of the song, which decries war, nationalism, and the excesses of ...
John Lennon didn't care about Paul McCartney's solo songs but he liked a Wings hit that sounds like it was performed by Kermit the Frog.
John Lennon spoke disparagingly about The Beatles after they split. Just a few years later, he said a band reunion was very ...
As time went on, Paul McCartney and John Lennon became very different songwriters, leading to Lennon being "not interested" in one McCartney song.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were an unrivalled song-writing partnership but their relationship soured in the late 1960s.
John Lennon's love letter to The Beatles, "Now and Then," reworked and released in 2023, may win a Grammy—for Paul and Ringo, ...
It also seems that John was worried that Paul was trying to damage his own work, as cracks began to show in their ...
Hesitant to step back into the spotlight but powered by renewed creative energy, the former Beatle joined forces with Earl Slick, Hugh McCracken, and – though their collaborations weren't released for ...
It remains a fascinating exercise to wonder how John Lennon and Paul McCartney felt about each other’s songs. Bands, and especially a band’s primary songwriters, are famously competitive. This ...
The song's supposed drug references meant it was initially banned by the BBC. The lines "I'd love to turn you on" and "found ...
This 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' track highlighted the songwriting differences between John Lennon and Paul McCartney.