“You’d think that people would have had enough of silly love songs,” sang Paul McCartney and it would ... and suffered at the hands of abusive husbands, she penned the song out of necessity ...
Although they reshaped music as we know it, the Beatles never shied away from their influences. Their earliest albums ...
Paul McCartney will ... Over the past year, McCartney has revisited his Wings catalog with a series of reissues, including the release of the band’s One Hand Clapping live-in-the-studio album.
Playing “The End” on the “SNL50” special hardly marked the end of what fans will be hearing or seeing from Paul McCartney this year. He announced Wednesday that he will release a book ...
You can’t sustain a career like Paul McCartney‘s without versatility. If he had only one trick in his bag, that would have worn thin quickly. With The Beatles, with Wings, or on his own ...
“His manager, this guy named Scott Rodger, who's a great guy, I told him, ‘I would love to get with Paul ... hand. So I was asking him if I got it right. And he was showing me stuff ...
TORONTO - A collection of Beatlemania photographs shot by Paul McCartney himself is headed to the Art Gallery of Ontario. The Toronto gallery says “Paul McCartney Photographs 1963-64 ...
Paul McCartney has announced details of a new book titled Wings: The Story Of A Band On The Run. Check out the details below. Set to arrive on November 4, the new book comes as an oral history of ...
“It sounded better to say 64.” On the other hand, John Lennon, McCartney’s legendary songwriting partner, never shared Paul’s thoughts that originated the song. “[That is] Paul’s [song ...
The Beatles icon Paul McCartney has revealed the one song that never fails to make him "break down in tears". Despite penning classics such as Hey Jude, Band on the Run, and Get Back, it's a tune ...
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Bass players often find themselves at the butt-end of tongue-in-cheek jokes about “those who can’t play guitar, play bass,” and as it turns out, not even Beatles bassist Paul McCartney was ...