The Beatles‘ “Help!” is one of the group’s most famous hits. Despite this, John Lennon had a major issue with the song. In the 1970s, John said he wanted to rerecord the track to fix it. John Lennon ...
Sixty years after they invaded the US, The Beatles continue to be the gift that keeps on giving. After November’s release of “Now and Then” — “the last Beatles song” — some more unearthed treasure ...
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr began filming the second Beatles movie on Feb. 23, 1965. The project was originally named Eight Arms to Hold You, an innocent but prophetic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In The Number Ones, I'm reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart's ...
The Beatles were given the opportunity to make another film after the runaway commercial and critical success of their first one, A Hard Day's Night. Their second movie, Help!, had its world premiere ...
Paul McCartney revealed an important actor who appeared in Help! inspired The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby.” Paul knew her well before writing The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby.” She compared the Fab Four to ...
This week marked the 60th anniversary of the Beatles' iconic album, Help!, which included hits such as the title-track of the same name, Ticket to Ride and Yesterday. Released on August 6, 1965 ...
"Beatles for Sale" was the title of the Fab Four's fourth album. 50 years later, it's still an on-the-nose phrase, as the coats Ringo Starr and George Harrison wore in the band's 1965 film "Help!" are ...
60 years ago, on August 6, 1965, The Beatles released Help!, and it soon became one of their most iconic albums in their discography. From “Yesterday” to “It’s Only Love,” the Fab Four came together ...
Unseen footage of the Beatles on the set of their 1965 movie Help! will soon go on sale after the 8mm film was unearthed after 50 years in storage. Actor Leo McKern, who played the evil swami Clang in ...
In addition to the digitally-restored film, the new disc features outtakes, a 30-minute documentary, an introduction by director Richard Lester and an appreciation by Martin Scorsese. By THR Staff ...
There was a lot of hoopla this year over “The Sound of Music,” but that isn’t the only musical celebrating its 50th anniversary. The Beatles’ “Help!” opened on Aug. 25, 1965, and the general consensus ...