Of all the Beatles songs that made it to #1 in the US — and there were so, so many of them — “Ticket To Ride” is, for my money, the best. It’s the one where it suddenly became obvious, to anyone ...
The Beatles and the Carpenters are very different artists; however, the Carpenters covered The Beatles’ “Ticket to Ride” and released their cover as a single. Richard Carpenter revealed what he did to ...
The Beatles have been called many things – including pioneers, innovators and icons. One thing they have rarely been called, however, is heavy metal. Still, that’s exactly what John Lennon labeled the ...
Nearly 40 years ago, four boys from Liverpool sent American teenagers into hysterics when they arrived at New York's Kennedy airport. Just a few months later, The Beatles went on a non-stop tour of ...
The mark of a great pop song is that it has several meanings or ways into the song, but everything in the song, every component, is synthesized seamlessly. By that definition, the Beatles’ single, ...
The Beatles’ “Ticket to Ride” is too chilled out for its own good. The song could have been darker if only the chorus was altered a tad. A darker version of the song might have resonated more with ...
To Denny Somach – former Allentown home boy, disc jockey and producer of nationally syndicated radio programming – there are three things people are always interested in: Marilyn Monroe, the Titanic, ...
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To borrow the title of a Fab Four song, a host of area musicians will “Get Back” to playing Beatles songs at County Line Orchard in Hobart. The annual “Beatles in the Barn” show is set for 6:30 p.m.
Radio played a huge role in promoting the Beatles’ New York arrival, 40 years ago next weekend, and radio isn’t about to skip the anniversary. WCBS-FM (101. 1) has declared this month Fab Four ...
In The Number Ones, I’m reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart’s beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. Of all the ...
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