Paul McCartney‘s “Temporary Secretary” was not well-liked by fans in the beginning. Paul shared an anecdote about why he thinks the song has been vindicated with time. Here’s a look at ...
Not every song has to try and save the world, nor does it have to elucidate some deep truth about the human condition. It’s ...
Paul McCartney entered the ’70s with the Beatles in his rearview window. They’d obviously be quite an act to follow. Then ...
The Paul McCartney ... and the song is a triumph. McCartney decided he needed a break from Wings circa 1980. (He thought at the time it would be temporary, but it turned out to be permanent.) ...
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr recorded new drums and vocals for the song, and they flowed in guitar parts that George Harrison laid down in 1995. The track was co-produced by Giles Martin.
On August 23, McCartney shared the names of the 154 songs featured in the book, which you can see below.
Paul McCartney is known as one of the most ... is the lyrics to an old Victorian song,” McCartney shared in the podcast. He was referring to the tune “Golden Slumbers,” which the Beatles ...
After The Beatles broke up, Paul McCartney began touring for the ... On the first Wings tour, the only song McCartney performed from the past was “Long Tall Sally.” This was the first song ...
Paul McCartney uncorked the live debut of what has been billed as the “final” Beatles song, 2023’s “Now and Then,” during the marathon kick-off of the South American leg of his Got Back ...
Paul McCartney has been the most prolific ex-Beatle, releasing more than two dozen albums as either a solo artist or with his post-Fab group Wings since his most famous band broke up in 1970.
Paul McCartney talks about his life and song-writing through the prism of 10 key lyrics, including The Beatles’ classics All My Loving, Eleanor Rigby and Penny Lane. Show more Paul McCartney ...
Last fall, The Beatles released their new and “final” song, “Now and Then”–which began its life as a late ’70s John Lennon demo, was fleshed out with contributions from George Harrison ...