In 1967, The Beatles performed “All You Need Is Love” on a live broadcast. The song was a swift success for the band and became an anthem for the summer of its release. It wasn’t all smooth ...
There are quite a few songs from The Beatles’ discography that were never performed by the band live. “Every Little Thing”, “I Need You”, and “Martha My Dear” are a few examples.
Unless we’re talking about something like the Ed Sullivan Show performances, the Beatles’ most famous American concert is ...
The Killers played Forest Hills Stadium 60 years after the Beatles headlined the same venue, and they honored them with "I ...
The Beatles went viral before there was viral ... they recorded and performed live to the world in 1967 called “All You Need Is Love.” Four hundred million people live on the world's first ...
Oasis will be compared to The Beatles until the end of time. Interestingly, Oasis once took a crack at one of the Fab Four's ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Six decades ago, in September 1963, The Beatles unleashed a song that would ...
The Beatles returned to the U.S. in 1965 and 1966 as well. And America survived. John Lennon, the band’s composer and vocalist, died in 1980 after he was shot and killed in New York. George Harrison, ...
IN 1983, A MIXED reception greeted The Love You Make by Brian Epstein’s management assistant ... Paul McCartney on the end The Beatles Four decades on, we now have a better book: the original ...
If you set an alarm for 4:36 p.m. Saturday, you can mark exactly 60 years since the Beatles arrived in Pittsburgh. On Sept. 14, 1964, four young men from Liverpool, England, took the stage at the ...
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