The Beatles‘ “Yellow Submarine” is, by far, the most famous song with Ringo Starr performing a lead vocal. In terms of popularity, it outshines all of his other Beatles songs, as well as the songs ...
On Aug. 5, 1966, the Beatles released “Yellow Submarine,” a track purposefully designed as a children’s song. The tune came to Paul McCartney one night while at the home of his girlfriend, actress ...
The Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine” inspired a 1990s song by a famous band. “Yellow Submarine” almost hit No. 1 in the United States and its parent album was a hit too. The song inspired by “Yellow ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Revolver” marked a turning point for The Beatles. Brash and bold, yet also filled with sensitivity, the 1966 album ushered in the ...
The Rolling Stones owed a lot to The Beatles for helping them in the early days, but Mick Jagger didn't have time for this ...
You would think The Beatles, as successful as they were, would have enjoyed some sort of autonomy about what they did or didn’t want to do when they were at the height of their popularity. That wasn’t ...
Earlier this month, Beatles fans got to listen to the band work out the song “Tomorrow Never Knows” from original Revolver takes. Now, the latest unearthed offering from the former Mop Tops comes in ...
Next on the endless assembly line of Beatles archival and auxiliary releases is a deluxe reissue of 1966's masterful, game-changing Revolver. One of the selling points of the box set is a treasure ...