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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon's staggering six-word remark upon hearing Elvis for the first timeThe Beatles star John Lennon first heard music from Elvis Presley whilst he was at school and before his meteoric rise to fame alongside his friends in The Beatles ...
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Daily Express US on MSNGeorge Harrison said Eric Clapton 'had the problem' as Patti Boyd left him for guitaristGeorge Harrison was fine with his wife Patti Boyd leaving him for his friend Eric Clapton. The Cream guitarist was the one who "had the problem." ...
The Quiet Beatle wasn't always so quiet, as proven by these George Harrison songs that originated from the musician's rants and musings.
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The Mirror US on MSNGeorge Harrison said Eric Clapton 'had the problem' as Patti Boyd left him for the guitaristGeorge Harrison said he didn't care that his first wife Patti Boyd left him for his friend Eric Clapton, and there was no bad blood between them ...
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Irish Star on MSNMusic fans say two Beatles songs have 'greatest transition' they've ever heardThe Beatles released their final studio album, Abbey Road, back in 1969 - and fans are still in awe of the record-breaking ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles fans believe these two songs have 'greatest transition of all time'The Beatles' songwriting continues to amaze fans as they say the Fab Four was responsible for the 'greatest transition of all time', though some band members were not as keen on the work ...
None other than Paul Mescal as Paul McCartney, Harris Dickinson as John Lennon, Joseph Quinn as George Harrison, and Barry Keoghan as Ringo Starr — because nothing says “zero-connection newcomers” ...
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While we're still untangling ourselves from the emotional wreckage of The White Lotus season 3 finale, one thing is glaringly ...
The Beatles' 1966 track, "And Your Bird Can Sing," helped inform a prominent feature in rock 'n' roll of the following decade ...
If you think The Beatles are overrated, you probably haven't heard these five particularly unique songs from their discography.
George Harrison never shied away from honesty in a song or two. "You Like Me Too Much" fearlessly shows off this quality.
Harrison's unknowing prescience in writing a track about losing friends too soon made this the perfect B-side for "All Those Years Ago," the Lennon tribute found later in our list of Top 25 George ...
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