Paul McCartney Doubts the Beatles Would Have ReunitedPaul McCartney Doubts the Beatles Would Have ReunitedHe says the group consciously “switched off” after their split.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
The Beatles’ ‘Rubber Soul': A Track-by-Track GuideThe Beatles’ ‘Rubber Soul': A Track-by-Track GuideA look at the 14 songs from the album where the Fab Four grew up.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Paul McCartney Says New Film ‘Proves’ Beatles Split Wasn’t His FaultPaul McCartney Says New Film ‘Proves’ Beatles Split Wasn’t His FaultRocker has been reaffirmed watching footage for 'The Beatles: Get Back' documentary.Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
The Last Time John Lennon Saw His Beatles BandmatesThe Last Time John Lennon Saw His Beatles BandmatesThe Fab Four never reunited, but they'd rebuilt their friendships by the time of his death. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
55 Years Ago: How the Beatles’ ‘We Can Work It Out’ Became a Group Triumph55 Years Ago: How the Beatles’ ‘We Can Work It Out’ Became a Group TriumphThe single reached No. 1 in the U.K. just three days after release, then matched that feat in the U.S.Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Meet the Man With More Than 3,200 Copies of the Beatles’ White AlbumMeet the Man With More Than 3,200 Copies of the Beatles’ White AlbumAn artist has been collecting copies of the 1968 record but prefers when they're not in mint condition. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Why Paul McCartney Uses Teleprompter for Beatles SongsWhy Paul McCartney Uses Teleprompter for Beatles SongsHe sometimes finds himself “on autopilot” during performances of classic tracks.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Underrated Beatles: The Most Overlooked Song From Each AlbumUnderrated Beatles: The Most Overlooked Song From Each AlbumEven a group as celebrated as this one has a few tucked-away moments of brilliance. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Beatles Letter About Firing Pete Best Goes to AuctionBeatles Letter About Firing Pete Best Goes to AuctionDocument from 1962, signed by manager Brian Epstein, offers “sincere wishes” for drummer’s future.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
60 Years Ago: The Beatles and James Bond Debut on the Same Day60 Years Ago: The Beatles and James Bond Debut on the Same Day"Love Me Do" and 'Dr. No' both arrived on Oct. 5, 1962.Dave LiftonDave Lifton