The Beatles are best known for their seemingly endless slew of hits. Over the course of the 1960s, and into the 1970s, the Fab Four created some truly iconic songs, including Let It Be, I Am the Walrus, and Hey Jude, to name just a few. Although George Harrison and Ringo Starr were excellent musicians and songwriters in their own right, John Lennon and Paul McCartney brought the band into the limelight by creating astounding music together, in what has been dubbed the Lennon-McCartney partnership.
Towards the end of the road for The Beatles in 1970, a lot of stress and conflict was reported between Lennon and McCartney.
Shortly after the release of album 12, Let It Be, the group disbanded, bringing the legendary era of The Beatles to an end.
A lot of rumours were spread at the time over who “split up The Beatles” with no real definitive answer at the ready.
Source: Callum Crumlish/express.co.uk