Beatles bassist Paul McCartney said these four 'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' songs were largely misinterpreted.
Paul, George and Ringo appear raised as buttons on the midsole. The words "Yellow Submarine" also appear on the rivets, but with yellow-on-yellow printing that may not be immediately seen.
Paul McCartney explained how a classic Beatles song came about as he lifted the lid on how Ringo Starr introduced the band to ...
Yellow Submarine' was released alongside it, with the single hitting record store shelves on August 5, 1966. Written as a children's song by John and Paul, it was sung by Ringo Starr. Both ...
Paul, and George are peeking out. Wearing these will make you feel like you, too, live in a Yellow Submarine. The second pair, however, is a little more psychedelic. They include a cool ...
Paul McCartney is known for writing some of the most iconic songs of the past few decades. But there are a few others he wishes he'd composed.