Nobody does The Beatles like The Beatles themselves. However, quite a few musicians through the years have put out their renditions of famous Beatles tunes. And some of those covers might just rival ...
To many, The Beatles didn’t make a bad song, and we would agree with that notion. That being so, seemingly anyone could cover their songs, and it would still sound good. However, these three artists ...
Macca ran down his favorite songs and offered opinions after meeting Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina ...
In the 1997 book Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now, Paul discussed a cover of “With a Little Help From My Friends.” “[Record producer] Denny Cordell gave me a ring and said, ‘We love that song that ...
The Beatles have inspired so many covers that it’s mindboggling. Most modern attempts to add something to the Fab Four’s sound aren’t impressive. Only one album of Beatles covers from this century is ...
It's always controversial to say a cover version of a song is better or more relevant than the original, but when it comes to the Fab Four, their covers have always risen to become legendary. Many ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Though the image is authentic and was initially featured as the cover for the 1966 Beatles album "Yesterday and Today," it was ...
No band or artist of any genre has been covered by other artists as often as The Beatles. Throughout the 1960s, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, or the Fab Four, released ...
As he first listened to the rough tracks for the Beatles' Revolver during the spring of 1966, Klaus Voormann was struck by one thought: "This is gonna be a tough job to do a cover!" Looking back on ...
For years, claims have spread online that British rock band The Beatles' 1966 album "Yesterday & Today" featured dismembered baby dolls and cuts of raw meat on its cover. We previously fact-checked ...