The Beatles recorded Let It Be in early 1969, but it wasn’t available to the public until May 1970. As it languished in the interim, manager Allen Klein brought in producer Phil Spector to work on it.
The Beatles' John Lennon had tons of incomplete half songs that lingered in his head, which he would play around with in the ...
The Beatles’ John Lennon was never one for mincing his words in speech or music, and the Let It Be track that many speculate was a “dig” at Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger is certainly no ...
Paul McCartney said the track revealed Lennon's insecurities about relationships, noting, "John was always on the run, ...
John's 1973 solo album 'Mind Games' was re-released on Friday, July 12, 44 years after the Beatles legend's death Getty(2) John Lennon's son Sean Ono Lennon is reflecting on his father's legacy and ...