The Beatles, “I’ll Be Back” from A Hard Day’s Night (1964): Deep Beatles
Inexplicably underrated, “I’ll be Back” foreshadows later Lennon-penned masterpieces.
Inexplicably underrated, “I’ll be Back” foreshadows later Lennon-penned masterpieces.
Despite a recent illness, McCartney appeared trim, fit, and ready to rock.
George Harrison begins developing his craft at an astoundingly rapid pace.
He says Crosby Stills and Nash bested the original – and it’s not even close.
With Lennon and Harrison’s untimely passings, this is as close as we’ll ever get again.
The Beatles’ Star Club album remains controversial, but a spirited rendition of “I Saw Her Standing There” is worth the price of admission.
“Revolution 9” remains as big a mystery today as it was the moment it appeared on the Beatles’ 1968 self-titled album.
This time, we’re combining tracks from the group’s immediate post-breakup solo albums.
Let’s start by getting rid of “Yellow Submarine.” Buy the soundtrack if you feel that strongly about it.
With the Beatles’ “Ask Me Why,” John Lennon and Paul McCartney embark on their unprecedented run as songwriters.