The Beatles vs Paul McCartney vs Wings vs John Lennon vs George Harrison vs Ringo Starr (rated by Total Tracks Played)

The Beatles Breakup (1970)

The Beatles officially disbanded in 1970 after years of growing tensions, creative differences, business disputes (particularly around manager Allen Klein), and personal changes. The final straw came with Paul McCartney announcing his departure in April 1970, though the band had essentially stopped functioning as a unit by 1969.

Solo Careers:

Paul McCartney became the most commercially successful post-Beatles member. He formed Wings in 1971 with his wife Linda, achieving major hits like "Band on the Run," "Live and Let Die," and "Maybe I'm Amazed." His solo career spans decades with consistent album releases and tours.

John Lennon pursued both solo music and activism. His notable works include "Imagine," "Give Peace a Chance," and collaborations with Yoko Ono. He took a hiatus from music (1975-1980) to raise his son Sean before returning with "Double Fantasy" shortly before his assassination in December 1980.

George Harrison found creative freedom in his solo work, releasing the acclaimed triple album "All Things Must Pass" (1970) featuring "My Sweet Lord." He continued releasing albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s, though with less commercial success than Paul or John.

Ringo Starr had early solo success with hits like "It Don't Come Easy" and "Photograph." While his later solo career was more modest, he maintained a presence in music and acting, eventually forming the All Starr Band for touring.

The breakup, while painful for fans, allowed each member to explore their individual artistic visions beyond the constraints of the group dynamic.
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