The story of how Paul McCartney wrote The Beatles' "Let It Be" inspired one of Kanye West's most moving ballads.
From The Residents and The Beatles to The Clash and Elvis Presley, several musicians and bands throughout history have repurposed album covers for impact.
The Monkees' rip-off of The Beatles' "Twist and Shout" impressed a music industry titan and changed the history of the group.
One can't deny that The Beatles changed music forever, and there are quite a few reasons why they're still so revered today.
The story behind William Shatner's 2004 cover of a Britpop classic is possibly even stranger than the song itself.
Bill Withers turned “Let It Be” from a somber ballad to a ... Though we’re partial to the original, Withers did wonders with this Beatles hit. What song could Aretha Franklin not tackle?
Image was all.” So come gather ‘round, people, and let’s judge Dylan by his image, or his images. We’re ranking all 40 of his studio albums by the quality of the cover art. We’ve left ...
The Beatles have had an incredible career, transforming the music world with their timeless records that have stood the test ...
However, things did not go that way and the 'Get Back' sessions became the album 'Let It Be', which was released in April 1970 and marked the end of The Beatles as a group. So, it was not an easy ...
She tried her hand at one of The Beatles‘ most famous pop ballads ... In fact, she covered two lackluster Paul McCartney ballads on one album! If you are a Cher fan, you probably know ...
Robbie Williams secured his 15th Number One album with the Better Man soundtrack, which has tied him with The Beatles ... Undone’, ‘Rock DJ’, ‘Let Me Entertain You’ and more.
Indeed, after a few years as a (mostly) covers band ... Although The Beatles were in their “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” era after that classic album was released a month earlier ...