Join us for a great collection of rare music, videos, and photos as Jude Kessler of The John Lennon Series and Rande Kessler take you back to 12 October 1965 when The Beatles began Rubber Soul by recording "Run for Your Life." Then, the Rock and Roll Detective Jim Berkendstadt joins Jude for a lively discussion of the song's merits, answering the controversial question, "Why didn't John Lennon like this song?" We'll look at similar hits of the era and the Elvis hit that inspired John's rocker, a song that George Harrison believed to be one of Lennon's best songs. Lots to see and hear in this great episode with Berkenstadt, author of Mysteries in the Music: Case Closed and the best-selling classic, The Beatle Who Vanished.
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