To keep the record straight, it wasn't always John and Yoko. We've all accused one another of various business things; we tend to be pretty paranoid by now, as you can imagine. There's a lot of money involved.
I'm always writing songs, and I've got a bunch that I want to record.
There’s nothing as glamorous to me as a record store.
Every time I felt low, I just put on an Elvis record and I'd feel great, beautiful.
Criticism didn't really stop us and it shouldn't ever stop anyone, because critics are only the people who can't get a record deal themselves.
I didn't earn that much in record royalties. You've only got to look at my sales in 1980 to figure that one out.
My record producer [David Kahne] said the major record labels these days are like dinosaurs sitting around discussing the asteroid. They know it's going to hit. They don't know when, they don't know where it's coming from. But it's sort of hit already. With iTunes, and all of that.