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How the Fab Four made a limp No. 1 song. Why is that? The melody isn’t very strong and the beat is a little too relaxed for its own good. “She Loves You” hits like a stick of dynamite.
One of The Beatles’ No. 1 songs is mostly forgotten today. Here’s why it’s great and What Paul McCartney had to say about it. 1 of The Beatles’ underrated songs has a perfect hard-rock riff.
MUST-READ: A variety of articles all about The Beatles! 1. John and Paul on writing 'I Want to Hold Your Hand' John Lennon and Paul McCartney, December 1963 Val Wilmer/Redferns.
Sixty years after the Beatles earned their first No. 1 hit, “From Me to You,” the Fab Four have earned their 17th hit in the U.K. with “Now and Then,” breaking the record for the longest ...
The Beatles are back at No. 1 on one of Billboard's radio charts for the first time in half a century as "Now and Then" rises to the top spot.
Sam Mendes to direct 4 films about the Beatles, 1 for each band member "I'm honored to be telling the story," Mendes said. By Jill Lances. February 20, 2024, 12:41 PM. 3:32.
New songs, new mixes on the Beatles' Red and Blue albums. Which brings us to the new, expanded 2023 editions of “The Beatles (1962-1966)” and “The Beatles (1967-1970)” with all songs de ...
A new Disney+ documentary chronicles the Beatles' first trip to America. By combining footage, stories and songs, Beatles '64 makes it clear why the group, and its music, continue to be revered.
The Beatles’ new song, “Now and Then,” reached No. 1 in the U.K. 54 years after they last reached No. 1 with “The Ballad of John and Yoko” in 1969.
The Beatles gave us some great bubblegum tunes like “She Loves You” and “My Bonnie.” “From Me to You” doesn’t have the same flavor. How the Fab Four made a limp No. 1 song Why is that?