The Beatles' Paul McCartney's song was banned after record label warned him 'not to release it'
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The Beatles' Paul McCartney's song was banned after record label warned him 'not to release it'.
During their peak years, The Beatles were no strangers to controversy, often finding themselves at the center of heated debates. One of the most notable incidents occurred in 1966 when John Lennon made a statement that ignited a firestorm of criticism, suggesting that the band had achieved a level of popularity that surpassed that of Jesus.
In 1968, the release of their single "Back in the USSR" led some conservative groups to accuse The Beatles of supporting communist ideologies. This was not the only instance of backlash; several of their songs faced rejection from radio stations. For instance, the BBC chose not to air "A Day in the Life" due to its perceived drug references, while "The Ballad of John and Yoko" was banned by multiple US stations because of its religious implications. The tensions did not dissipate even after the band disbanded in 1970.
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