Cruz Locked Herself Away Before Singing Debut At Abbey RoadNovember 9th, 2009 more images
more imagesSpanish movie star PENELOPE CRUZ was so paranoid about protecting her voice before her musical debut in NINE she became a recluse. The actress felt the pressure of recording her vocals at London's famed Abbey Road Studios and decided to lock herself away in her hotel room and speak to no one as she prepared to hit the high notes.
Beatles' Abbey Road voted band's top albumSeptember 16th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The Beatles' final album 'Abbey Road' has been named their best album in a new poll. The album, released in 1969, features the legends' hit tracks such as 'Come Together' and 'Here Comes The Sun'.
Abbey Road Is Voted Top Beatles AlbumSeptember 14th, 2009 The BEATLES' final album ABBEY ROAD has topped a new list of Fab Four releases. Recorded in 1969, the landmark album featured the hits Come Together and Here Comes The Sun.
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quartet to shoot there. Producers had hoped to shoot several scenes in the United Arab Emirates, but they were was denied
permission because film bosses feared the movie was too racy for the Middle East.
Mccartney Glad Beatles Didn't Climb EverestSeptember 3rd, 2009 PAUL MCCARTNEY is relieved the BEATLES decided against naming their final album after a studio engineer's favourite cigarette brand. The group initially agreed on the title Everest after spotting one of Geoff Emerick's cigarette packets during a brainstorming session - but McCartney still thinks that would have been a terrible idea.
Yoko's Abbey Road 'bed-in' Was The Last Straw For The BeatlesSeptember 2nd, 2009 The men behind the controls of the final BEATLES album have spoken out about the tensions that led to the Fab Four's split, insisting a decision to wheel an injured bed-bound YOKO ONO into the studio was a terrible idea that could have marked the beginning of the end. John Lennon's wife had been injured in a family car crash in Scotland and the Beatles star insisted she had to be with him at all times.
McCartney says death rumours led people to think he was an impostorAugust 27th, 2009 LONDON - Sir Paul McCartney has disclosed that people often checked him over to make sure he wasn't an impostor after the circulation of a conspiracy theory which claimed he had died in the 1960s. About 40 years ago rumours about the former Beatle's death in a 1966 accident had gained currency and conspiracy theorists proved the death with clues appearing on the cover of The Beatles' last recorded album Abbey Road.
Zebra crossing on Beatles' album deemed death trapAugust 10th, 2009 LONDON - The zebra crossing featured on the cover of the Beatles' album 'Abbey Road' has been seen as a death trap by officials, who now want to remove it. Councillors want it removed, as there have been a number of accidents caused by tourists flocking to be photographed on the road.
OFFICIALS WANT BEATLES' ABBEY ROAD CROSSING MOVEDAugust 9th, 2009 British officials have called for the road crossing featured on the cover of THE BEATLES' ABBEY ROAD album to be relocated after a rise in traffic accidents there. Thousands of Fab Four fans annually make the pilgrimage to London's Abbey Road in St.
Abbey Clancy wore invisible braces to correct 'crooked' smileAugust 9th, 2009 LONDON - TV personality and model Abbey Clancy has revealed that she used invisible braces to correct her 'crooked' smile, a secret that's been tipped to boost her earnings by 5 million pounds. The 23-year-old has revealed how she used the invisible dental brace the Invisalign for just under a year to overcome insecurities about her looks.
Beatles fans swarm Abbey Road on 40th anniversary of album's iconic photoAugust 8th, 2009 Beatles fans swarm Abbey Road on album anniversaryLONDON —Hundreds of Beatles fans swarmed Abbey Road on Saturday, singing songs and snarling traffic to mark 40 years since John, Paul, George and Ringo strode across the leafy north London street and into the history books on iconic pop photos. The famous photo graced the cover of the Fab Four's "Abbey Road," the last album recorded together, and shows the bandmates walking purposefully across the zebra-striped asphalt.
Forty years on, Beatles fans walk across Abbey RoadAugust 8th, 2009 LONDON - Fans of legendary band The Beatles have started walking across the Abbey Road to make the 40th anniversary of the Abbey Road album photoshoot. Organiser Richard Porter, who has been running tours for more than 20 years, said he had decided to mark the special occasion on popular demand.
Eva Green says she was bullied into doing Bond roleJuly 28th, 2009 LONDON - Eva Green has revealed that she was bullied into doing the role of Bond girl Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale. The actress said it was her agent's push that led her to accept the role opposite Daniel Craig in the 2007 spy movie.
James Bond prefers brunettes who have American accent, carry weaponJune 8th, 2009 LONDON - An extensive investigation into James Bond's love life suggests that he prefers brunettes to blondes. Researchers behind the study say that apart from having long dark hair, an ideal Bond girl is likely to have an American accent and carry a weapon.
Amy Winehouse, Duffy in contention for next Bond theme songMay 22nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse may have to battle it out with Duffy to land the opportunity of recording next James Bond flick's theme song. After losing the opportunity to make music for last Bond flick 'Quantum of Solace' to Alicia Keys and Jack white, Winehouse is again in the race to record for the forthcoming Bond flick.
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