Country star Kane Brown released a virtual duet where he and Elvis Presley sing "Blue Christmas." Interestingly, "Blue Christmas" has had a big influence on Brown's music.
A rocker said The Beatles' "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away" was about The Beatles' gay manager, Brian Epstein. John Lennon said it was inspired by another 1960s star.
A rock star was blown away by one of the songs from The Beatles' 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'. The star in question covered the track with Miley Cyrus.
A star hated The Beatles' "Got to Get You Into My Life" and refused to play it. That's saying something, considering this star has covered Beatles tunes over and over!
The Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows" was a big influence on The Chemical Brothers. One rock star discussed watching The Chemical Brothers work "Tomorrow Never Knows" into a dance music set.
The prechorus of Lana Del Rey's "West Coast" features a bit of The Beatles' "And I Love Her." This might be blasphemy, but the former song might sound better.
The Beatles' "Now and Then" was produced by three incredible musicians — only one of whom was a member of The Beatles. Another was a member of the Electric Light Orchestra.
The Beatles' "Now and Then" was produced by the son of the band's original producer. He felt the tune’s strings were reminiscent of a track from The Beatles' 'Abbey Road'.
Ringo Starr revealed “Back Off Boogaloo” was an accident that came about when he was working with George Harrison. Ringo explained how "Back Off Boogaloo" fits into his songwriting discography.
A producer discussed how tidbits of The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" and other songs were used to finish "Now and Then." "Now and Then" was not created using artificial intelligence.
Lana Del Rey was inspired by a song John Lennon produced for another rock star. Del Rey's tune was also inspired by an interesting place in Long Beach.
John Lennon and Harry Nilsson weren't just friends: they were collaborators. The album the two made together has endured and still influences modern singers.
Madison Beer revealed one of her songs was inspired by The Beatles' "Yesterday" during an interview with Lana Del Rey. John Lennon had some negative things to say about "Yesterday."