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Irish Star on MSNJohn Lennon's half-sister says The Beatles star 'would still be alive' with one career moveJohn Lennon's half-sister, Julia Baird, has voiced her concerns about the upcoming Beatles biopics and the casting choices, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles' 'rubbish' song was panned by critics before becoming global hitJohn Lennon and Paul McCartney's songwriting partnership was one of the most successful in music history, but even they faced ...
And into that relationship dives Leslie, analyzing the mountain of articles and books written about the Beatles and ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney fumes 'that's going too far' as fans suggest meaning behind Beatles hitThe Beatles secured their first U.S. number one with I Want to Hold Your Hand and Paul McCartney and John Lennon were under ...
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The Mirror US on MSNDivisive Beatles song that John Lennon and Paul McCartney argued over who wrote itJohn Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote more than 180 songs together while in The Beatles but there was one song that they just ...
Baird also noted that she doubts director Sam Mendes will be getting in touch with her because she doesn't belie ...
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“ ‘Yesterday’ feels like a shift in the balance of power,” says Leslie. “From the beginning they were equals, and ‘Yesterday’ ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon's sister says Beatles biopic star 'should be a Scouser' after castingThe late John Lennon will be played by Harris Dickinson in Sam Mendes' upcoming Beatles biopic - but his half sister Julia ...
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon's sister slams Beatles casting as she says 'he should be a Scouser'John Lennon's half sister Julia Baird has spoken out on the casting of the late Beatles singer in the upcoming biopic, and ...
Austin Butler as Elvis truly changed Hollywood, because now, not only are we getting Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan and ...
Ono and Lennon maintained a platonic friendship for a year-and-a-half. On the Beatles famous trip to India, Lennon spent much ...
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The Mirror US on MSNJohn Lennon's savage Beatles remark that led to death threats and him 'weeping into hands'John Lennon's controversial remark that The Beatles were 'more popular than Jesus' led to the band receiving death threats ...
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