Paul McCartney wrote a song inspired by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The tune appeared on an album that hit No. 1 in the United Kingdom but not the United States.
Paul McCartney looks happy on the back of the album 'McCartney'. His smile had something to do with a famous lawsuit wherein he sued the other members of The Beatles.
Paul McCartney once wrote a song with the memorable title "Lavatory Lil." Paul also said he felt like a mad scientist when he created the tune's parent album.
Paul McCartney said one of The Beach Boys' songs thrills and inspires him. The Beach Boys' tune performed differently in the United States than it performed in the United Kingdom.
Paul McCartney felt guilty while he was making the album ‘McCartney III’. In addition, he felt crafting McCartney III was a lot more fun than crafting other albums.
One of the songs on John Lennon's last album included a gospel choir. In an interview about the song, John discussed why Yoko Ono cried during the session for it.
One of John Lennon's albums had a title that the press misinterpreted as being sexual. John's son, Sean Ono Lennon, revealed why that album was so important to him.
Roy Orbison said Elvis Presley's label wasn't that great. Regardless, the head of the label received an incredibly important honor the same night Elvis did.
John Lennon's "(Just Like) Starting Over" was supposed to sound like one Roy Orbison song. Orbison said the song in question had nothing to do with his emotional state.
Yoko Ono revealed a song from John Lennon's 'Double Fantasy' was inspired by John's birthday celebration. John shared a birthday with his son, Sean Ono Lennon.
Elvis Presley's "Don't" has an interesting connection to "Jailhouse Rock." "Don't" inspired a cover from a Pink Floyd member and appeared in a famous stage show.