Paul McCartney never gets sick of playing this one track at his concerts, calling it "a good live song" that is guaranteed to ...
While he had a great run of songs with The Beatles, most of Paul McCartney's big solo songs were boring or terrible.
That being so, Paul McCartney, one of the greatest songwriters of all time, has actually voiced his humility and acknowledged what songs simply dumbfound him as a writer. Matter of fact ...
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 ...
Portland, Ore.: John Lennon (right) smiles as Paul McCartney speaks at press conference held after Beatles performance in Portland. Lennon is also credited on the song, but it's a McCartney ...
It remains a fascinating exercise to wonder how John Lennon and Paul McCartney felt about each other’s songs. Bands, and especially a band’s primary songwriters, are famously competitive. This ...
One of those songs was 'Let it Be', which was written ... Meanwhile, it was described as the "best thing musically that McCartney has done" by High Fidelity magazine's John Gabree.
Don Bradman, the greatest cricketer of all time, was once asked if he reckoned he could have maintained his batting average ...
About the song's origin, Sir Paul said the idea came to him in a dream during a particularly stressful ... Meanwhile, it was described as the "best thing musically that McCartney has done" by High ...
Paul McCartney wrote more songs for The Beatles than any other member, so naturally, there were some tracks that weren't deemed a right fit.