Sting's modest childhood home on Station Road in the Wallsend district of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. Now above a Chinese takeaway, as Sting remembers it it was 'close to working-class bookmakers and bingo halls and near the docks'.
The terraced house at 20 Forthlin Road, Liverpool that was Paul McCartney's home for eight years. The property is now owned by The National Trust and is a popular tourist attraction.
David Bowie's humble abode in Brixton, South London where he lived until he was six-years-old. The legend now owns luxury homes in New York and Switzerland.
Late Queen frontman Freddy Mercury lived at the house on the right in Gladstone Road, Southall, London.
The council house of Elton John's grandparents in Pinner, Middlesex where he and his parents also lived. They later moved to a semi-detached house nearby.
George Michael's two-storey terraced childhood home in Finchley, North London. He now lives in a fucking massive house in Hampstead.
251 Menlove Avenue, Liverpool where John Lennon lived as a kid which featured on the cover to Oasis' single 'Live Forever' back in 1994. Just like Sir Paul's childhood home, Menlove Ave is now the property of The National Trust.
The tiny 12 Arnold Grove in Liverpool where George Harrison was born and brought up. Its current owners have resisted a series of attempts by Liverpool City Council to have a English Heritage placard placed outside the property.