John Lennon’s Bitter 1971 Letter to Paul McCartney Up for AuctionJohn Lennon’s Bitter 1971 Letter to Paul McCartney Up for AuctionThree-page document is expected to sell for around $30,000. Allison RappAllison Rapp
Metallica Covers the Beatles, Deep Purple and More on New Live EPMetallica Covers the Beatles, Deep Purple and More on New Live EP2014 performance includes band's takes on songs by Ozzy Osbourne and Rare Earth, too.Chuck ArmstrongChuck Armstrong
Watch the Rolling Stones Honor the Beatles During Liverpool ShowWatch the Rolling Stones Honor the Beatles During Liverpool ShowMick Jagger announced they'd play a song "written by some other local lads," before launching into "I Wanna Be Your Man." Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
The 10 Heaviest Beatles SongsThe 10 Heaviest Beatles SongsRock's greatest shapeshifters knew how to bring the heat.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Beatles White Album Songs Ranked Worst to BestBeatles White Album Songs Ranked Worst to BestThere are 30 songs on the band's self-titled 1968 album. Here's how they stack up.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
All 229 Beatles Songs Ranked Worst to BestAll 229 Beatles Songs Ranked Worst to BestThe Fab Four recorded more than 200 songs. We listened to each and every one of them.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci
55 Years Ago: The Beatles Tape a 27-Minute Version of ‘Helter Skelter’55 Years Ago: The Beatles Tape a 27-Minute Version of ‘Helter Skelter’Initial sessions for the song were so intense that they included the longest thing the band ever recorded.Debra FilcmanDebra Filcman
When the Beatles Got Animated for ‘Yellow Submarine’When the Beatles Got Animated for ‘Yellow Submarine’There's no denying the film's appeal to young and old, both through music and visuals.Dave LiftonDave Lifton
Beatles Solo Albums Ranked Worst to BestBeatles Solo Albums Ranked Worst to BestIncluded are albums that still feel like time-stamped baubles and others that have only grown in estimation. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
20 Beatles Songs That John Lennon Hated20 Beatles Songs That John Lennon HatedHe tore into deep cuts, treasured favorites and no less than four tracks that reached No. 1. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
When the Beatles Got Their First No. 1 … Or Did They?When the Beatles Got Their First No. 1 … Or Did They?When Beatlemania took hold, the U.K.’s media struggled with the reason for their rampant popularity. Bryan WawzenekBryan Wawzenek
Why the Beatles’ ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ Was Scattered, but EssentialWhy the Beatles’ ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ Was Scattered, but EssentialThey were creating new songs at such a pace that fans, radio and retailers could hardly be expected to keep up.Michael GallucciMichael Gallucci