Paul McCartney wrote “Hello, Goodbye” in 1967. The song became a non-album single and has endured as one of their better-known hits. At this stage in The Beatles’ career, McCartney and John Lennon ...
Someone who wasn’t a musician helped Paul McCartney write The Beatles‘ “Hello, Goodbye.” Paul wrote the song to express a positive message relating to a “deep theme of the universe.” Subsequently, ...
1967 was an incredibly eventful year for The Beatles. The first half of the year saw the triumphant release of their legendary album, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. But soon enough, tragedy ...
Lennon and McCartney were one of the best songwriting duos the world has ever seen, but it was this release that finally ...
Tired, emotional and besieged by fans and enemies alike, by 1966 the Fab Four were ready to quit touring for good. A new collection of images by rock photographer Jim Marshall captures their last gigs ...
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