The Beatles‘ “Lady Madonna” was Paul McCartney’s attempt to mimic boogie-woogie music. Paul said he was doing an impression of another rock star when he sang “Lady Madonna.” Subsequently, the rock ...
In February of 1968, the Beatles gathered in EMI Studios to shoot a pair of videos for their song “Lady Madonna,” their first single of that year. Back then, of course, they weren’t called “music ...
The Beatles‘ “Lady Madonna” was a hit. Subsequently, it inspired a Helen Reddy song that was even more popular. The writer of Reddy’s song said the track became even stranger over time. The Beatles’ ...
The Fats Domino-inspired "Lady Madonna" served notice that the Beatles' technicolor dream was over. "'Lady Madonna' was me sitting down at the piano trying to write a bluesy boogie-woogie thing," ...
After enjoying one of the most colossally fantastic single years of recording any artist could imagine in 1967, would The Beatles have anything left in the tank for ’68? Well, if they had any doubters ...
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