This Christmas’ best Beatles gifts include iconic solo work from Paul McCartney and John Lennon, plus a George Harrison Christmas ornament.
The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ album has attracted enough cover versions to create countless alternative albums. Here we pick the best of them.
John Lennon's solo recordings sound as fresh and as innovative today as they did when they first came out. Here are 20 of the best.
Praised by John Lennon as “about the best track on ‘Abbey Road’”, ‘Something’ remains a landmark song in George Harrison’s creative development.
With George Harrison’s songwriting blossoming during the ‘Abbey Road’ sessions, ‘Here Comes The Sun’ emerged as a standout song from the album.
“Recording this song ages ago just felt like singing a lullaby during a harder time when that was the kind of feeling I needed.”
With some of the most magisterial songs The Beatles ever wrote, ‘Abbey Road’ was the final album they recorded, and now stands as many people’s favorite.
With nods to the 50s songs that inspired The Beatles in their early days, ‘Oh! Darling’ found them looking to the past while revealing how far they’d come.
On August 8, 1969, a zebra crossing, The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ album cover photo was taken, resulting in one of the most famous artworks in history.
After shutting down amid COVID-19, the iconic London studios welcomed the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Melody Gardot for the jazz singer's forthcoming fifth album.
The incredible rendition announces the album, “Alone Together”, collectively written and recorded by independent artists in isolation – all to benefit COVID-19 relief.
Given the decrease in foot traffic, the city was finally able to give the crossing a much-needed refresh and a new coat of paint.
Prince Harry visited Jon Bon Jovi at Abbey Road Studios, as the rock legend recorded a special remix of his 2019 single ‘Unbroken’ to benefit the prince’s Invictus Games Foundation.
Nielsen Music released their decade-capping report of music sales in the US, with The Beatles’ ‘Abbey Road’ named the best-selling vinyl album of the decade.
Rock heavyweights discuss the influence of the classic Beatles album on their lives and careers.