When it came to making these two Beatles songs, they both sent Paul McCartney off in a sulk as he threw a tantrum over the making of the tracks.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were the primary creative force behind the band's monumental success, with the vast majority of songs written together and jointly credited as Lennon-McCartney.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were the primary creative force behind the band's monumental success, with the vast majority of songs written together and jointly credited as Lennon-McCartney ...
I should have written that.’” “How dare he?’ I told him: ‘You stole my song.’ I thought that was a nice one, y’know,” Paul McCartney Humorusly added. Sting replied to the generous ...
John Lennon (right) smiles as Paul McCartney ... Everywhere was a song Lennon also deeply admired. In 1 1972 interview with Hit Parader he confirmed the song was written by McCartney alone ...
The vast majority of The Beatles' songs were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, with them jointly credited to Lennon-McCartney. Paul and John's writing partnership was legendary ...
For all of the great music Paul McCartney made on his own, this tune was destined for Pete Townshend before he even played on ...
To help fill out the running order, Paul McCartney reached back to a song he had first written as a teenager, as he explained in the book The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions: “I wrote that ...
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 ...
The Super Bowl halftime show isn’t just a break from the football game. It’s become a bit of a cultural centerpiece. In many ...