The Beatles' second single, Please Please Me, was a game-changer for the band, but John Lennon has said that they actually nearly abandoned it.
The Beatles' debut album was recorded in just one day, which left John Lennon-and his voice-in a terrible state.
A song from legendary rock group The Beatles was so hated by members of the band it led to a sound engineer quitting. The White Album was mired by in-fighting between the Fab Four, with drummer Ringo Starr departing the group and John Lennon voicing his disgust at "granny music" written by Paul McCartney.
Lady Gaga has opened up on her dream music collaborator and named the late Beatles legend John Lennon as the musician she would most like to work with.
Anyone would consider an Elton John concert a bucket list achievement, but Ringo Starr tended to have better things to do.
Fans of legendary music group The Beatles were delighted to see the fun Ringo Starr performance from one of their earliest shows. The performance dates back to the 1960s when the Fab Four toured the United States.
Ringo Starr has left members of the public startled once more after an 'unbelievable' on-stage appearance – with many making the same comment about The Beatles legend
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr reportedly are different in private than in public. Here's what a friend of The Beatles had to say.
Ringo Starr, the iconic drummer of The Beatles ... Ray Charles' influence on The Beatles extended beyond Starr's personal admiration. John Lennon, for instance, also held Charles in high regard. In a 1968 interview with Rolling Stone, Lennon praised ...
The relationship between John Lennon and Paul McCartney had become increasingly strained in the latter years of The Beatles, with the pair exchanging barbs through their solo music
The Beatles kept rehearsing during their lunch break and the afternoon session saw them record 'A Taste of Honey', with Paul McCartney taking the lead vocally, followed by George Harrison singing 'Do You Want to Know a Secret' and John and Paul on 'Misery'.
By the time they started recording music, The Beatles were very famous in Liverpool and Hamburg, having become big hits in the respective cities' clubs. Written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, 'Love Me Do' was the first song they released as a single and it hit shelves in the UK on October 5, 1962.