One Paul McCartney song is a disjointed mess about water and food and freedom. Here is how the track in question compares to Paul's other post-Beatles hits.
Paul McCartney's “Wonderful Christmastime” rises to a new all-time high on the Hot 100, decades after it was released.
It remains a fascinating exercise to wonder how John Lennon and Paul McCartney felt about each other’s songs. Bands, and ...
Paul McCartney appears on Billboard's rock charts dedicated to hit songs and successful albums, as “Wonderful Christmastime” ...
As time went on, Paul McCartney and John Lennon became very different songwriters, leading to Lennon being "not interested" in one McCartney song.
One of the most unusual songs in Paul’s 1970s catalog is “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey.” The song’s instrumental changes tone several times and it might be the only tune to mention both a ...
Paul McCartney has written some of the most meaningful pop songs of all time. However, he revealed one of his Wings hits had an utterly meaningless lyric. Despite this, Paul didn’t seem to understand ...
Because of that, McCartney's solo career saw the former Beatle step back unto the stage for the first time in a while.
Paul McCartney never gets sick of playing this one track at his concerts, calling it "a good live song" that is guaranteed to ...
During the age of Beatlemania, the personal lives of the Fab Four were under constant scrutiny, and countless girls dreamed ...
Here, There And Everywhere remains McCartney's favourite song he's written, when under pressure to answer, running Yesterday ...
With "Wonderful Christmastime," Paul McCartney made one of the most beloved and most hated Christmas records of all time.