There was no shortage of pop classics in 1967, leaving many gems lost among enduring hits by Aretha Franklin, The Beatles, ...
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A Beatles' tune was banned for mentioning undies in its lyrics. The iconic British rockers—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison—dropped I Am the Walrus in November 1967.
The Beatles' streak of No. 1 British hits seemed unstoppable. But then along came an easy listening crooner named Engelbert ...
Even casual fans are familiar with the Beatles' album-opening songs. Three of them went to No. 1, either in the U.K. or America, including 1964's "A Hard Day's Night," 1965's "Help!" and 1969's "Come ...
Streaming data paints a different picture of Beatles fandom today. While Lennon and McCartney defined the band’s legacy, songs by George Harrison and unexpected outliers have climbed to the top.