In a clever tactical move, jockey Robert Halledeen held Lucy in the Sky off the pace in the early stages, allowing Pineapple ...
The Beatles' "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" is one of the most unusual songs in the canon of pop music. John Lennon felt he should’ve given it another title.
The Beatles' 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' has one of the most debated meanings in music history, but it all sparked from some artwork by Julian Lennon.
The Beatles were the first British band to have success in America. In 1964, The Ed Sullivan Show played host to their first American television performance and was watched by approximately 73 ...
"Lucy" -- named for the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," which was played in the camp when the scientists celebrated their discovery -- was the most complete hominid skeleton that had ...
The hominid was named after the Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" which the team that had found her listened to after the discovery. Lucy walked on two legs and is thought to have died ...
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds is the third track on the album. It was written by John Lennon with some input from Paul McCartney. C2 means the chord of C with an added second, ie C, (D), E ...