Soundtrack songs by Michel Legrand (music) and Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman (lyrics). Disc 1 features the original Yentl soundtrack; and Disc 2 features 15 additional tracks: demos Barbra ...
In addition, an article in Variety revealed that the new song’s backing track includes elements lifted directly from The Beatles’ original 1968 studio version. Specifically, McCartney’s ...
The Beatles’ involvement with Indian guru Maharishi ... the bridge to the song that became the opening track on “The White Album.” One of the most exquisite compositions in music history ...
To mark the 50th anniversary of Carrie White’s harrowing arrival on our ... Tabitha King, from the forward to a 1991 edition of “Carrie”: We lived in a trailer in Hermon.
The song was originally released on The Beatles’ self-titled 1968 album, commonly referred to as ‘The White Album’. And now, McCartney has spoken publicly about the cover, saying ...
In a lively conversation with Billboard, Emmy-winning documentarian Burns discusses Cowboy Carter, how the new record recalls The Beatles’ White Album, Beyoncé’s covers of “Blackbird” and ...
If the backing track on Beyoncé’s new recording of the Beatles’ “Blackbird” sounds especially familiar, there’s good reason for that. It turns out that the cover version she recorded ...
If the backing track on Beyoncé’s new recording of the Beatles’ “Blackbird” sounds especially familiar, there’s good reason for that. It turns out that the cover version she recorded ...
It’s always difficult to cover the Beatles, but Beyonce’ more than meets the challenge. “Blackbird” came out in 1968, on the so-called “White Album.” Paul McCartney has said he wrote and sang it as a ...
Here's the story behind the Abbey Road album ... white building on the left of the picture. Lennon leads the group - which is also significant as he was the first member to permanently quit The ...
When Beyoncé’s eighth album Cowboy Carter was released earlier ... Beyoncé (left) and The Beatles’ Paul McCartney (Theo Wargo/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) McCartney had been reading about ...
Penned by Paul McCartney as tribute to the civil rights movement, and featuring Black female country artists, it makes perfect sense for the superstar to feature it on Cowboy Carter Written by ...