Their 1966 record Pet Sounds, for instance, completely revolutionised the album format and led to such seminal records as The ...
The Beatles never lacked creative ingenuity, but George Harrison claimed that he invented his own chord on this classic.
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Get to grips with this invaluable and interesting addition to the songwriter's vocabulary used by Paul McCartney and jazzers ...
The stellar storytelling, the simple arrangement of it all… Few songs that feature more or less just two chords have managed to become as ... “Love Me Do” by The Beatles The Beatles were no strangers ...
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We take a look at four Paul McCartney songs that are bona fide ear worms (yes, they will be stuck in your head after reading this).
For Veterans Day, Mark Farner shares the story of writing Grand Funk Railroad’s breakthrough hit “Closer to Home” and what it ...
Quincy Jones version, recorded for his 1973 album You've Got It Bad Girl, is almost unrecognisable as the same song. Lazily ...
is famous to Beatle fans as the man who “blew his mind out in a car” on the Sgt Pepper LP’s monumental song, ‘A Day in the Life’. The Beatles in 1963: George Harrison, Paul McCartney ...
He wound up writing some songs with Dylan and they’re a beautiful fusion of Dylan’s poetry and George’s weird chords, which is what Dylan wanted it to be. When the Beatles are over ...