Who knows, you might even find that rare Beatles album your dad’s been yammering about for years ... Just imagine explaining to your significant other why you absolutely needed that life-size ...
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(Photo by Terry Disney/Express/Getty Images) The Beatles ended one of the most successful runs in music history with one final album, Let It Be. The full-length was released in mid-1970 ...
One can't deny that The Beatles changed music forever, and there are quite a few reasons why they're still so revered today.
There's nothing worse than looking at a bunch of identical icons. Here are a few ways to bring the artwork back.
He was best known for amassing more than 3,400 copies of the Beatles’ “White Album” and using them to ... After majoring in psychology while taking art courses at Wesleyan University ...
Only The Beatles' Paul McCartney has more, with 23 to his name. Speaking exclusively to Official Charts, Robbie Williams says: “Thank you to everyone who has supported the album and the movie.
Robbie Williams ties The Beatles' record for the most No. 1 albums ... rankings in the United Kingdom shortly after its first album dropped, and the band remains one of the most successful names ...
See the two aforementioned album covers, as well as some others that had a similar story, below. Keep in mind that just because the musicians put out albums with similar artwork doesn't mean that ...
“Beacoups of Blues” in 1970, Starr’s second solo album after the break-up of the Beatles, was a country ... such as “O Brother, Where Art Thou?,” “Cold Mountain,” “Walk the Line ...
“Please Please Me” and the whole of the album of the same name saw The Beatles starting to figure out what their sound was. And the whole thing was quite rushed, unfortunately. That being ...
has given the British pop icon his 15th No. 1 album, and sees him pull ahead of The Rolling Stones (14) in the all-time rankings. He is now tied with The Beatles at 15 for the most ever.