Why am I passionate about this?

Rock music has been in my blood and my soul for as long as I can remember. I’ve recorded two albums, "Twice Upon a Rhyme" (1972) and "Welcome Up: Songs of Space and Time" (2020).  My most recent novel is It’s Real Life. I’m also Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, and my students will tell you that from time to time, I’ll sing a bar or two from a song in my class. A book about music is always a hard-to-resist temptation.


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It's Real Life: An Alternate History of The Beatles

By Paul Levinson ,

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What is my book about?

It's 1996, and in this alternate-history novel about The Beatles, WFUV disc jockey Pete Fornatale walks in the tunnels under…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World

Paul Levinson Why I love this book

I’ve read many books about The Beatles. I have very high standards, given that The Beatles are easily my favorite rock band.

I love their music so much, I even wrote a science fiction alternate history novel in which John Lennon was never assassinated, and The Beatles were still together making great music in the 1990s.

Dreaming the Beatles by Rob Sheffield checks all of my boxes. Not only does it contain fabulous insights into The Beatles, laced with little-known facts about them, but the book is written in Sheffield’s inimitable style, in which he plays on the titles of Beatles songs with puns that have the punch of truth, like I would be doing if I said I always wanted to be a paperback writer. 

By Rob Sheffield ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Dreaming the Beatles as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

An NPR Best Book of the Year • Winner of the Virgil Thomson Award for Outstanding Music Criticism

“This is the best book about the Beatles ever written”  —Mashable

Rob Sheffield, the Rolling Stone columnist and bestselling author of Love Is a Mix Tape offers an entertaining, unconventional look at the most popular band in history, the Beatles, exploring what they mean today and why they still matter so intensely to a generation that has never known a world without them.

Dreaming the Beatles is not another biography of the Beatles, or a song-by-song analysis of the best of John…


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Paul Levinson Why I love this book

I already told you how much I love The Beatles.

Billy J. Kramer had some great hit records with songs written by Lennon and McCartneymy favorite is “From A Window,” actually written just by McCartneyand Kramer knew The Beatles first-hand. Turns out that Kramer (born William Howard Ashton) not only has an ear for music (he’s still rockin’) but an eye for detail.

His autobiography is chock-full of memorable details. I couldn’t put it down.

By Billy J. Kramer , Alyn Shipton ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Do You Want to Know a Secret? as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

When Billy J. Kramer's "Do You Want To Know A Secret?" by Lennon and McCartney topped the charts in 1963, he was the first singer in the world to have a number one hit with a Beatles song, apart from the Fab Four themselves. This propelled the teenage Kramer into the fast lane, and he followed it with another five top twenty singles in the next two years.

In this autobiography, Billy J. Kramer (born William Ashton) tells his rags to riches story, from his working class childhood in Liverpool to the racy world of international pop music. Managed by…


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Paul Levinson Why I love this book

I’ve lived in New York City all of my life. I sang doo-wop in Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village when I was a teenager, and then folk rock with my group, The New Outlook.

If ever there was a time-travel ticket to a past and a place that I knew so well I could still see the sun glinting through the tree leaves, hear the din of the eateries as I walked by, and, most important, still hear the music by people vastly more famous than me, music that actually defied any given time or place, it would be David Browne's book, Talkin' Greenwich Village.  

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Paul Levinson Why I love this book

I was a devoted fan of Bob Shannon on WCBS-FM Radio in New York City for decades. He was right up there with Alan Freed and Murray the K.

And he wrote Behind the Hits back in the 1980s, a gift to the future, including me, a gift to anyone who wants to know more about a song that they danced to as a kid, or found themselves humming or singing to themself or someone else on a moonlit summer night.

By Bob Shannon , John Javna ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Behind the Hits as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Recounts the stories of how rock and roll songs were written, recorded, and became popular


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Paul Levinson Why I love this book

In addition to The Beatles, one of the great loves of my life has been the work of Marshall McLuhan.

In fact, I’ve written two books about himDigital McLuhan (1999) and McLuhan in an Age of Social Media (2015/2024)as well as numerous articles, and recorded audiobooks and podcasts about his explorations of media and their relevance to our current age.

I also had the pleasure of knowing McLuhan and his family, and working with him on several important projects. So, you can imagine my joy in discovering Thomas MacFarlane’s The Beatles and McLuhan.

By Thomas MacFarlane ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Beatles and McLuhan as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

In the 1960s, The Beatles would address like no other musical act a radical shift in the cultural mindset of the late twentieth century. Through tools of "electric technology," this shift encompassed the decline of visual modes of perception and the emergence of a "way-of-knowing" based increasingly on sound. In this respect, the musical works of The Beatles would come to resonate with and ultimately reflect Marshall McLuhan's ideas on the transition into a culture of "all-at-once-ness": a simultaneous world in which immersion in vibrant global community increasingly trumps the fixed viewpoint of the individual.

By engaging with recording technologies…


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It's Real Life: An Alternate History of The Beatles

By Paul Levinson ,

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What is my book about?

It's 1996, and in this alternate-history novel about The Beatles, WFUV disc jockey Pete Fornatale walks in the tunnels under Fordham University, then travels downtown to Grand Central Terminal, and finds the world of music that he inhabits is very different.

As he struggles to understand how to get in and out of alternate realities, and make sure John Lennon is not killed in any of them, Fornatale will actually dine with John Lennon and David Bowie, consult with Leonard Cohen, attend a Beatles concert with Diana Ross in Central Park in 1996, and work with a variety of real-life characters you may or may not have heard of.

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