Paul McCartney Reveals Naughty Message in Beatles SongPaul McCartney Reveals Naughty Message in Beatles SongPhrase in “Sun King” means more than it seems - especially in Liverpool, he says.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Beatles Album Art: The Stories Behind 16 Famous LP CoversBeatles Album Art: The Stories Behind 16 Famous LP CoversIn some ways, these images could be just as fascinating as the music inside.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
The Beatles Are Rock’s Only Million-Selling Act So Far This YearThe Beatles Are Rock’s Only Million-Selling Act So Far This YearQueen, Imagine Dragons, Fleetwood Mac and Metallica round out Nielsen's top five from 2020's first half. Ryan ReedRyan Reed
New Beatles Lego Art Set RevealedNew Beatles Lego Art Set RevealedSet is part of a new collection from Lego, geared toward adults. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
How the Beatles’ ‘Blackbird’ Took Flight From RacismHow the Beatles’ ‘Blackbird’ Took Flight From RacismPaul McCartney was inspired by disgraceful scenes in ‘50s America to write a message to a fictional black girl.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Top 10 Guest Performances on Beatles SongsTop 10 Guest Performances on Beatles SongsOur look back found at least one instance where they improved upon the initially released version.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
When the Beatles’ ‘Hey Jude’ Started a Prison RiotWhen the Beatles’ ‘Hey Jude’ Started a Prison RiotActor and former inmate Danny Trejo recalls 1968 moment in solitary confinement.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
When James Bond Dissed the BeatlesWhen James Bond Dissed the BeatlesBoth success stories began on the same day - and their paths would cross on a number of occasions.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Penny Lane Not Named After Slave TraderPenny Lane Not Named After Slave TraderLiverpool's International Slavery Museum says there's no connection between street and James Penny.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Penny Lane Could Be Renamed Due to Possible Slavery ConnectionPenny Lane Could Be Renamed Due to Possible Slavery ConnectionIt's unknown if Liverpool street memorialized in Beatles song is named after a slave trader. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Battle Over Early Beatles Demo Valued at $6 Million Goes to CourtBattle Over Early Beatles Demo Valued at $6 Million Goes to CourtSound engineer Geoff Emerick kept 1962 session despite being told to destroy it — and now label want it back.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
When the Beatles Refused to Play Before a Segregated AudienceWhen the Beatles Refused to Play Before a Segregated AudienceSeating for 1964 Jacksonville concert was supposed to be racially separated until the group demanded integration. Dave LiftonDave Lifton