3 Beatles Solo Albums to Listen to From Start to Finish This Weekend

19 September, 2025 - 0 Comments

The breakup of The Beatles didn't just mark the end of an era in music; it also signified the start of an unspoken competition between the former band members. They all rushed to put out solo albums the second the breakup was announced, and Paul McCartney and John Lennon, in particular, were eager to prove they were the true talent out of the Fab Four. The former songwriting duo didn't hold back from airing their grievances on their solo albums. But while they were busy firing shots at each other, it was the quiet Beatle who surprised the world with his original songwriting and knack for catchy yet moving songs. George Harrison became the first Beatle to have a chart-topping solo album, and with a triple album, he established himself as a force to be reckoned with. While each of their solo work reflects them as individuals, there's no denying that these three albums get even better when you listen to one after the other.

Imagine (1971)
Artist: John Lennon

Most people think of the slow ballad when they hear the name Imagine, but the album by the same name is anything but peaceful. In fact, while its most popular song is a call for peace on Earth during a troubled time, a lot of the songs in it reflect conflicting emotions. John Lennon opens up about painful personal issues as well as lashes out at his former best friend in it. And what's more, he even includes a re-imagined song that was written during the last period of The Beatles. "Jealous Guy" is a song about Lennon's shortcomings in romantic relationships and how his jealousy led him to make bad decisions. But originally, the song had completely different lyrics and was titled "Child of Nature." It was first demoed by The Beatles while they were making their eponymous record, aka the White Album, but it was considered too similar to Paul McCartney's song "Mother Nature's Song," which was eventually included in the 1968 album.

Source: Val Barone/collider.com

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