A year later Paul's friend George Harrison joined the band and John's school friends left in 1959. 1960 saw Stuart Sutcliffe ...
In 1965, McCartney wrote “Yesterday,” a song he ... “I liked being on that side of it with Paul [chuckles] rather than on the receiving end.” He shared his favorite songs by his bandmate ...
After that crushing news, Paul McCartney went away to work on his first solo album, the release of which in 1970 confirmed The Beatles were breaking up. In April 1970, Paul issued a press release ...
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 will reflect on his time piloting Wings in an upcoming book that focuses on his post-Beatles band. Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run, due out November 4 via Liveright / W.
It was July 6, 1957 and a 15-year-old Paul McCartney was invited to the event at St Peter's Church in Woolton by his school friend Ivan Vaughan. Ivan's friend John Lennon's skiffle band The ...
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 ...
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John Lennon Accused Paul McCartney of Plagiarizing 1 of His Biggest Hits in Vicious, Unreleased LyricsIn 1971, John Lennon released “How Do You Sleep?,” a scathing song about former bandmate Paul McCartney. McCartney wrote a dig about Lennon in the song “Too Many People,” and Lennon went ...
Paul McCartney has spent decades crafting some of the most beloved songs in music history, but even legends have regrets. When looking back at ‘When I’m Sixty-Four’, one of his earliest ...
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 ...
“Here, There and Everywhere” sees McCartney revel in romantic devotion. McCartney–through his time with the Beatles and his solo career–has been no stranger to waxing poetic about a love ...
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