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Reminiscing upon when John Lennon joined Elton John on stage at Madison Square Garden to perform The Beatles' 'I Saw Her ...
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon viciously slammed Paul McCartney Beatles song saying 'what's he thinking?'Paul McCartney and John Lennon, while musical legends with The Beatles, didn't pat themselves on the back for each tune they ...
Luckily for Beatles fans, Lennon did manage to sneak in one final live performance of a Beatles classic before he was murdered.
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon said he was 'never interested' in 'horrifying' Beatles song by Paul McCartneyPaul McCartney and John Lennon didn't always take pride in every track they penned for The Beatles. John particularly wasn't ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon's son Julian admits there's one Beatles song he can't listen toJulian, whose parents are John Lennon and his first wife Cynthia, acknowledged the 1968 hit's heartfelt message, but admitted ...
Elton John was always about a song more than anything, but he knew the power behind having a great singer to sell a tune.
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon's haunting Beatles song was banned for two reasonsThe Beatles' experimental phase in the late 1960s saw them push the boundaries - but one of John Lennon's most controversial ...
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Irish Star on MSNThe Beatles song that was banned with John Lennon slamming 'crazy' decisionThe Beatles were no strangers to controversy and their song 'Happiness Is A Warm Gun' was banned by the BBC and commercial ...
When Paul McCartney wrote “Yesterday,” it was a new day for The Beatles — and especially for his relationship with John Lennon. The 1965 chart-topper signaled the beginning of a new creative ...
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Irish Star on MSNJohn Lennon's son Julian reveals which Beatles song he can't listen toJulian Lennon has spoken about the Beatles song that Paul McCartney wrote for him - and his mom Cynthia - shortly after his ...
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Irish Star on MSNJohn Lennon said he was 'never interested' in 'horrifying' Paul McCartney Beatles songJohn Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote some of the most iconic songs of all time for The Beatles - but there were some tracks they weren't too proud of.
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