Todd Rundgren was done with tribute tours after David Bowie and the Beatles. Burt Bacharach brought him back. Why? "Almost no ...
Back in May 1965 the music magazine, Record Mirror, had the idea of asking Donovan, the Glasgow-born troubadour, to review the latest Bob ...
With their first number one under their belt and out on their debut British tour, The Beatles set ... recording covers of 'Anna (Go to Him)', 'Boys', 'Chains' and 'Baby It's You'.
Davie, a Syracuse-based musician who performed with Molland in Beatles tribute shows ... like “No Matter What,” “Day After Day,” “Baby Blue” (featured on “Breaking Bad ...
In 2006, David Gilmour shared some of his favorite Pink Floyd songs, including six spanning the band’s 1971 album Meddle through ... Your Love Away,” The Beatles (1965) “‘You’ve ...
Davie, a Syracuse-based musician who performed with Molland in Beatles tribute shows ... like “No Matter What,” “Day After Day,” “Baby Blue” (featured on “Breaking Bad ...
months after they released their second album ‘Magic Christian Music’. Molland’s first record with the group was 1970’s ‘No Dice’, produced by Beatles road manager Mal Evans.
The Beatles, fresh off their first number ... the band continued recording, laying down covers of Anna (Go to Him), Boys, Chains, and Baby It's You, as well as attempting an original, Hold Me ...
The Beatles' Second Album [same as the US LP, but with cover like "Something New"] [5568 instead of 5558 in some sources; definitely 5558] 1964 Sep. Odeon O 83 756 and STO 83 756 (stereo) 1964. Odeon ...
Originally planned as a campaign song for psychedelic guru Timothy Leary on his quest to become a politician, it wound up as the opening track of the last Beatles album to be recorded: 1969’s ...
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