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“Revolver” marked a turning point for The Beatles. Brash and bold, yet also filled with sensitivity, the 1966 album ushered in the band's penchant for musical unpredictability that would ...
“This was a Lennon-McCartney thing. I said to Paul, ‘I always thought this was a song that you wrote and gave to Ringo and that John was like, ‘Oh, bloody ‘Yellow Submarine’” Not at all.
The son of a famous producer found a demo of The Beatles‘ “Yellow Submarine” with John Lennon singing the lead vocal. The demo includes some morose lyrics. Ringo Starr revealed that other ...
The Beatles have unveiled an intriguing, previously unknown demo of “Yellow Submarine” sung by John Lennon ahead of their expanded reissue of Revolver. The final track became an ageless ...
John Lennon was happy when two songs from The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine became football anthems. He said he wanted to write songs “people would sing actually in the pub or in a demonstration.” ...
In the 1980 interview with Playboy, John Lennon discussed Yellow Submarine, saying they had little to do with the making of the film, but the writers took many of their ideas without giving them ...
The world knew The Beatles were at the peak of their powers when they recorded “Yellow Submarine” in 1966. What the fans didn’t see was the secret story behind the song. John Lennon used his ...
one of which is a 64-second fragment of John Lennon singing what would become the first verse of “Yellow Submarine.” The track was famously sung by drummer Ringo Starr on Revolver, and the ...
"I remember Hey Bulldog as being one of John’s songs and I helped him finish ... of Bulldog to go with the revamped digital version of Yellow Submarine." And you can see that footage above. Lennon had ...
And, of course, there's always the musician's iconic catchphrase: "Peace and love." It's long been assumed by many that Starr ...