1 for two of its 24 weeks on the U.K. chart. “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey” might not be the most meaningful song in Paul’s catalog, but it proved he could make hit songs without the Fab Four.
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 ...
John Lennon (right) smiles as Paul McCartney speaks at press conference ... Notably, Here There And Everywhere was a song Lennon also deeply admired. In 1 1972 interview with Hit Parader he ...
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da' was written by Paul while The Beatles were in India in early 1968 and he was inspired by the growing popularity of reggae music in the UK. The song follows characters Desmond ...
Paul McCartney can ... Release Their First U.S. No. 1, “I Want To Hold Your Hand,” After a Teenage Girl and Disc Jockey Help Ignite Beatlemania in America] McCartney has proven himself to ...
One of those songs was 'Let it Be', which was written by Sir Paul in 1968 ... it was described as the "best thing musically that McCartney has done" by High Fidelity magazine's John Gabree.
Paul McCartney and Ringo ... Despite the latter song's towering stature in the Beatles' discography and in the rock canon, McCartney and Starr have performed it together just a handful of times.