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Exploring the strange life of Barry Sadler, the US Army soldier who outsold The Beatles in 1966 with the patriotic anthem 'The Ballad of the Green Berets'.
The Beatles were a four-person substrate on which young women projected what they wanted to project, or felt psychologically compelled to project.
25 songs turning 60 that are as brilliant today as they were in the 1960s. Sixty years later, we’re still assessing and ...
Making it was by no means all love, peace and understanding, but 50 years on, Abbey Road is now considered by many to be the greatest of all the The Beatles’ albums ...
The Beatles were known for their witty humor and quick one-liners, but it appears fans have finally settled on who the funniest bandmate actually was ...
Ringo Starr defended his son Zak Starkey against The Who's Roger Daltrey amid drama surrounding The Who and Starkey's parting ...
The Beatles were known for their evasive and often flippant interviews in their early days, exemplified by John Lennon nonchalantly suggesting The Beatles were “more popular than Jesus” in 1966.
Anyway, he puts it all down to a lifetime playing drums: "I love what I'm doing. When I first started... my mother would come ...
The Beatles were loved by millions, and they’re still very much loved by old and new fans today. However, the Fab Four did have quite a few haters back in the day; many of which included their ...
In 1964, John Lennon and Paul McCartney collaborated on a song which was released and became part of the album Beatles ’65. The song was titled, I’m a Loser. Throughout my longevity on this earth, ...