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This iconic Beatles track almost didn't make it onto 'Abbey Road.' It was saved from the cutting room floor on 1969.
Arguably no song is as evocative of John Lennon’s message as “Imagine.” A perennial ode to goodwill and optimism, the track was recorded by Lennon at Abbey Road in the early ’70s.
The song’s popularity was boosted by the commercial success of Abbey Road, which reached No. 1 on the charts in the U.S. and the U.K. Almost 50 years later, the album hit No. 1 in the U.S. again ...
LONDON -- Abbey Road Studios, the legendary heart of The Beatles' music catalogue, commemorated its 90th anniversary this month. A number of other famous artists -- from Pink Floyd to Adele ...
Proceeds from the performances benefitted struggling independent music venues. Other than the Beatles themselves, Williams is the first major artist to record Fab Four songs at Abbey Road.
Music legend George Harrison reportedly struggled to comprehend Paul McCartney's "fruity" Abbey Road track. By 1969, the fissures that had emerged among The Beatles during the production of The ...
That song, was well as the other six tracks on the Abbey Road Sessions, are available to listen to now. Footage from the studio sessions, including Wallen's full band, are up on his YouTube page.