20 Beatles Songs That John Lennon Hated20 Beatles Songs That John Lennon HatedHe tore into deep cuts, treasured favorites and no less than four tracks that reached No. 1. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
When the Beatles Got Their First No. 1 … Or Did They?When the Beatles Got Their First No. 1 … Or Did They?When Beatlemania took hold, the U.K.’s media struggled with the reason for their rampant popularity. Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
Why the Beatles’ ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ Was Scattered, but EssentialWhy the Beatles’ ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ Was Scattered, but EssentialThey were creating new songs at such a pace that fans, radio and retailers could hardly be expected to keep up.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
How the Beatles Said Goodbye With Their Final Official ConcertHow the Beatles Said Goodbye With Their Final Official ConcertAt the time, it must have seemed like an otherwise nondescript show. Instead, history was made.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
The Story of the Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Runoff GrooveThe Story of the Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’ Runoff GrooveAlbum's cheeky closing chapter was reportedly assembled at Paul McCartney's suggestion.Jeff GilesJeff Giles
The Day Former Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe DiedThe Day Former Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe DiedNo one was more shocked than his old art-school buddy and bandmate John Lennon.Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
How a Lost ‘Sgt. Pepper’-Era Track Became the Beatles Fans’ Holy GrailHow a Lost ‘Sgt. Pepper’-Era Track Became the Beatles Fans’ Holy GrailExperimental piece from early 1967 can be thought of as a precursor to the White Album's "Revolution 9." Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Beatles’ ‘White Album': 45-Minute Album PoliceBeatles’ ‘White Album': 45-Minute Album PoliceLet's cut down a track listing that was just too long (long, long).Ultimate Classic Rock StaffUltimate Classic Rock Staff
How Tragic News Inspired the Beatles’ ‘A Day in the Life’How Tragic News Inspired the Beatles’ ‘A Day in the Life’Decades before 'Law & Order' was "ripped from the headlines," they did the same thing.Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
Beatles, Guns N’ Roses, the Beach Boys and More: Charles Manson’s Often-Terrifying Music ConnectionsBeatles, Guns N’ Roses, the Beach Boys and More: Charles Manson’s Often-Terrifying Music ConnectionsHe famously made the Beatles a part of his murderous worldview, but that's just the beginning.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso