The Beatles' breakup went down like a Shakespearean drama, but when did John Lennon first put the wheels in motion by quitting? Find out here.
While everything by The Beatles has been showered with praise, John Lennon thought it was better to release this album completely ramshackle.
Paul McCartney and John Lennon were responsible for The Beatles' huge success, but not all of the band's songs were loved by the pair, including one of their biggest hits
John Lennon wrote a book in 1964 that would serve as a sort of foreshadowing to the Beatles' late-1960s psychedelic era.
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John Lennon admired one Beatles song that Paul McCartney wrote. He liked it so much it infuriated him that he didn't write it.
The Beatles experienced more than their fair share of different eras. Learn more about Lennon's favorite Beatles era, below.
The Beatles’ 1 returns to the UK charts, re-entering the Official Albums chart at No. 64. Meanwhile, “I Want to Hold Your Hand” and “Now and Then” remain strong sellers.
“Some of it was absolutely puerile,” Dennis said in the book Many Years From Now by Barry Miles. “Thank God a lot of it never actually got recorded because it was highly, highly personal, like a bunch of schoolboys standing in the lavatory making scatological jokes.”
New John Lennon documentary film Borrowed Time, about the late star's final decade after The Beatles, has seen its first trailer and release date announced.
A ‘Mind Games’ super deluxe box set, a no-expense-spared repackage of John Lennon’s classic third solo album, is designed to ‘occupy collectors for years’, says Sean Lennon