Forty-nine years ago today, the Eagles topped the Hot 100 with a song that was written as a commentary on love and fame.
On the eve of a new biographical documentary, Joe Hagan presents part one of a lengthy 2015 conversation in which the Beatle ...
John Lennon wrote several of The Beatles' most well known hits, but still, he couldn't quite seem to cut himself a break.
Winston Churchill called them ‘The good compa-nions’ John Lennon covered his with tomato sauce, and Michael Jackson loved them, but only with mushy peas. George Orwell in ‘The Road to Wigan Pier’ puts ...