The Beatles took songwriting inspiration from a wealth of different places, and John Lennon once took direct influence from a TV advertisement for Corn Flakes.
Paul McCartney got into Marvel comics when making the 'Venus and Mars' album in the mid-1970s, and they inspired the song 'Magneto And Titanium Man'.
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AP Newsroom on MSNStella McCartney puts provocative twist on office attireStella McCartney’s star-studded fall show blurred the lines between boardroom and nightlife, business and pleasure. (March 5) ...
With a little help from his friends, and fans, Joe Cocker may finally get into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame this year. He'd ...
Joe Cocker got a little help from his friend Paul McCartney in the form of a letter endorsing his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
For her first show since buying her company back from LVMH, longtime friends including Richard E. Grant came out to show support.
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POP! on MSNBLACKPINK’s Lisa makes history as first K-pop artist to perform at the Academy AwardsRevving up her aura in this year’s Oscars, BLACKPINK star Lisa stuns in a sparkling black dress as she delivers a unique ...
Paul McCartney shared his pick for the most philosophical Beatles song in 1967, and we have to admit, his answer surprised us.
Not everything that The Beatles produced Paul McCartney was a fan of, and he singled out 'Hold Me Tight' and 'Little Child' as the group's worst material.
A performance from The Beatles in the 1960s has left fans in awe of Ringo Starr and his energy on stage, as the now ...
John Lennon's I Am the Walrus lyrics have been deciphered to discover the Beatles song's hidden meaning by a music expert.
Paul McCartney and John Lennon didn't always see eye to eye. In the early days of The Beatles, the two would write songs as ...
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