There’s a great tradition of pop songs that sound like gospel music without being religious per se. These tracks include Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” Elvis Presley’s “Burning Love ...
Paul McCartney is a genius when it comes to songwriting. The British-born former Beatle knows how to captivate, educate and even obfuscate when it comes to his message and lyrics. For evidence of this ...
When it comes to the titular track on The Beatles’ parting effort, John Lennon was always strongly dismissive. Let It Be was ...
Producer/engineer Glyn Johns recorded the whole of the Let It Be sessions for the Beatles in 1969, and mixed a raw version of the album that wouldn’t be released for another 52 years — so he’s far ...
The music video features clips from the restored 1970 film of the same name. There's now a new music video for The Beatles' hit song "Let It Be." The video, which debuted Friday, features clips from ...
“Tomorrow Never Knows” was one of The Beatles’ first psychedelic tunes, and had pretty far-out lyrics too. There are backward loops and strange lyrics, including, “Turn off your mind/ Relax and float ...
The cosmic single on The Beatles' final album, 'Let It Be', that John Lennon worked and worked on for months on end.
Even if you don't know much about the Beatles, you're probably familiar with "Let It Be," the No. 1 title track of the band's last album. "Let It Be" was a huge hit when it was released as a single in ...
The Beatles have released a new video for their 1970 single "Let It Be." The four-minute clip features scenes from the restored version of the Let It Be movie originally released in 1970 but unseen ...
Just because John Lennon was in The Beatles doesn’t mean he loved every track they ever released. While many fans still sing ...
The Beatles are undoubtedly one of the most influential and successful bands in music history, dominating the 1960s and shaping the future of rock and pop music. With over 600 million albums sold ...
Capturing what would become some of the final moments of the Beatles all together was never director Michael Lindsay-Hogg’s goal while making "Let It Be." "When we were filming, there was no sense ...