The vast majority of The Beatles' songs were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, with them jointly credited to ...
Paul McCartney wrote 1 Beatles song long before the band formed. He said he could have changed the lyrics in a small way.
John Lennon's relationship with Yoko Ono led to disagreements among The Beatles and the mood within the band was strained in ...
Paul McCartney said of one period in his career, "laziness crept in." But given the circumstances, the artist needed to give himself a break to get back on top.
The disagreement on 'Back in the USSR' was one of many disputes during those sessions, which took place between May and ...
Nobody talks about it anymore, but Paul McCartney made a few disco songs during the genre's heyday. One of these tracks might be about God.
In 1973, when Paul McCartney and Wings released 'My Love', the song was a saving grace for the band that had started out on ...
The songwriting mistake Paul McCartney wishes he could redo on the classic Beatles track "When I'm Sixty-Four." ...
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 wouldn't describe himself as a risk taker. However, there is one massive risk McCartney is glad he took.
The Beatles’ legend has long been open about how his songwriting workflow is guided by ideas and not a rigid format ...
Starkey joined fellow former Oasis drummer Chris Sharrock for a session alongside the Cavern Club’s Beatles tribute band.