He was referring to the tune “Golden Slumbers,” which the Beatles released in September 1969. McCartney’s podcast co-host, his friend and poet Paul Muldoon, tried to soften the comment the ...
However, Giles felt that using the full string section for the entire track would have sounded “too posh to be Beatles” and “too schmaltzy.” The entirety of “Golden Slumbers” uses a ...
Stephen: “Recently, Golden Slumbers. It’s sentimental in my old age ... Beautiful song.” Who’s your favorite Beatles member?
With The Beatles’ journey approaching its conclusion ... he noticed sheet music for Elizabethan poet Thomas Dekker’s Golden ...
The Beatles might have spurred a sea change in rock and roll when they arrived on the scene, but they didn’t create their ...
The Beatles released their classic Abbey Road in late 1969. Less than a year later, George Benson revealed his own take on a number of songs from the record, cleverly titled The Other Side of ...
While the Beatles often collaborated with one another, there are several songs that didn’t require that all four members get into the studio. Find four such songs, below. As fans of the Beatles ...
Last fall, The Beatles released their new and “final” song, “Now and Then”–which began its life as a late ’70s John Lennon demo, was fleshed out with contributions from George Harrison ...
'Beatles '64,' directed by David Tedeschi and arriving on Nov. 29, will capture the band's first visit to America Courtesy of Apple Beatlemania is touching down in the U.S. yet again — this time ...
A classic interview with the band's late chief engineer – "You could really see the joy in their faces as they played; it was ...
Director Martin Scorsese is among the producers on an upcoming documentary about the Beatles‘ legendary first trip to the United States slated to stream exclusive on Disney+ starting Nov. 29.
The Beatles‘ 1964 trip to America will be chronicled in a new documentary from producer Martin Scorsese and director David Tedeschi. Titled “Beatles ’64,” the film will be released on ...