In contrast to the White Album and Let It Be, Abbey Road – released in September 1969 – found The Beatles operating relatively cohesively; attempting to pull together, in step with one another if not ...
Most Fab Four fans (OK, probably all of them) wouldn’t mention “Her Majesty” among Abbey Road’s best songs. Perhaps the only notable things about it are that it’s one of the first “hidden” tracks to ...
Paul McCartney said a line from The Beatles' 'Abbey Road' wraps up his shows. The tune embodies the hippie ethos. “That little one, it surprises me,” Paul said. “I don’t remember coming up with it. It ...
The Beatles cover a vast and varied soundscape in the first ten songs of their monumental album, Abbey Road, which left the last six (or seven, technically) songs to be short, little ditties and ideas ...
“Lucinda Williams Sings the Beatles from Abbey Road” may seem an especially ambitious album for the Louisiana-born singer-songwriter. High bar though the Fab Four is, Williams’ “Lu’s Jukebox” series ...
“Maxwell’s Silver Hammer” is the third track off the Beatles’ iconic 1969 record Abbey Road. The jangly, jaunty tune about a hammer-wielding murderer named Maxwell Edison has become one of the most ...
Music icon George Harrison never understood Paul McCartney's 'fruity' Abbey Road song. By 1969, the cracks that had formed between The Beatles during the recording of The White Album and Let It Be had ...
Abbey Road returns to Billboard’s Vinyl Albums chart at No. 20, leading a trio of reentries as fans snap up The Beatles’ classic once again. From left, Paul McCartney, George Harrison (1943-2001), ...
The Beatles see "Golden Slumbers" return to the charts, boosting Abbey Road as the classic track becomes a bestseller again in the band's home country of the U.K. 25th November 1963: Liverpudlian beat ...