John Lennon wrote "Don't Let Me Down" for Yoko Ono during the creation of their last album, which was hailed by critics as a ...
Byrds founder Roger McGuinn on the origins of John Lennon’s trippiest Beatles track ...
John Lennon had a knack for stand-alone Top 40 songs. As the following countdown shows, five of his 14 trips to Billboard’s main singles chart weren’t originally part of any original album. Included ...
This song brought John Lennon and Paul McCartney together during a time of personal and creative strife, temporarily mending their broken friendship.
McCartney doubted "Hey Jude," thinking some lyrics were just placeholders. Lennon insisted “The movement you need is on your shoulder” should stay: “That’s the best line in it.” Lennon’s encouragement ...