Exploring the story of how The Beatles cleverly managed to swear on their song 'Hey Jude' without most fans realising Paul ...
“Hey Jude” is a 1968 Beatles song written by Paul McCartney for John Lennon’s son Julian. It starts as a gentle piano ballad and grows into an orchestral piece with the famous “na na na ...
The Beatles' Ringo Starr has expressed his gratitude for the group's final Grammy award, but Paul McCartney has remained ...
The Beatles final live performance took place on a London rooftop on Jan. 30, 1969, a date that's gone down in history for fans of the band.
Beyonce claims the record for the most Record of the Year nominations without a win among all acts, while The Beatles hold ...
The Beatles could finally win Record of the Year at the Grammys for "Now and Then," breaking a historic losing streak that's ...
SNL' offered The Beatles money to reunite on the late-night series. Only one took producer Lorne Michaels up on the offer in November 1976.
But his last album, 2022’s “Jude,” was indeed a reference to “Hey Jude,” the 1968 No. 1 hit by The Beatles. Paul McCartney originally wrote the song “Hey Jules” — a reference to Ju ...
“‘Hey Jude’ was a better interpretation ... ‘Why didn’t you tell me you were in the Beatles?’ And he said, ‘Oh, sorry. Probably should have told you that.’” ...
The Beatles are Grammy winners. That goes without saying, but the fact that the legendary band is still collecting trophies ...
The Beatles won Best Rock Performance at the 2025 Grammys for "Now and Then," marking their first Grammy win in 28 years.