“Got to Get You Into My Life” was arguably the song on The Beatles’ Revolver with the most pop potential. The tune hit No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and inspired hit covers by both Earth, Wind & Fire ...
A track from The Beatles’ Revolver inspired a song that was much more successful. The two songs in question have some notable differences. The later tune knocked David Bowie off the top of the charts.
In 1966, the Beatles released Revolver, an album that was scores more experimental than their previous work. Evening Standard / Hulton Archive If you know the Beatles’ “Yellow Submarine,” you probably ...
The band's 1966 masterpiece is the subject of an expansive new box set featuring demos and studio outtakes revealing the Fabs at the peak of their unity. Beatlemania curdled into hysteria outside the ...
Some rock bands always evolve. These are the undisputed three best songs from The Beatles' 1966 LP, 'Revolver'.
This wouldn't be the first time that a song by the Beatles has been drug-inspired. Here's the fascinating story of "She Said ...
Last week, the Beatles released a “super deluxe” boxed-set version of their 1966 album Revolver, which is filled with home demos, studio outtakes, and liner notes by Questlove, who compares “Taxman” ...