In February 1964, as the Beatles took a train from New York to Washington, a reporter asked Paul McCartney, “What place do you think this story of the Beatles is going to have in the history of ...
John Lennon absolutely hated one side of one of The Beatles' albums, calling it "junk" and objecting to its creation to the ...
For really popular artists, this meant that sometimes one company couldn't make enough vinyls to match demand, as no one was in more demand than The Beatles. Their second to last studio album ...
While solo careers, films, covers, and archival releases have kept the Beatles brand profitable, it’s really those original albums that have remained durable objects of fascination that still ...
The lads didn’t compile or even intend this album—but yeesh, imagine a world without it. The LPs sound punchier than ever, fixing the notorious sonic oddities added by the shadowy label exec ...
It would be another four years before the legal wrangles to finally break up the Beatles were complete. “The old saying in pop is 'where there is hit there’s a writ'," said litigation public relations ...
Meet the Beatles!' was then released by Capitol in 1964 as the band's second album in the US. It was based on the band's second UK album 'With the Beatles' but had different cover art and had 12 ...
(Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images) The Beatles released their final album, Let It Be ... fans to pick up a copy—perhaps for the second or third time—and often times, expanded ...
The Beatles - George Harrison ... for her photo Jenna from Tucson in Arizona (second from left) was inspired by McCartney, who was shoeless on the album cover. "Why not take my shoes off and ...