Paul McCartney ... Love Songs,” “With a Little Luck,” “Coming Up,” “Ebony and Ivory,” and “Say Say Say.” Some of those songs are passable radio filler, like “My Love” and “Listen to What the Man Said.
The humble one-off, standalone single is a much-neglected art these days; here's a score of the greatest ever examples from Lennon and McCartney to The Clash and The Jam.
During his time with Wings, Paul McCartney wrote so many love songs for Linda McCartney that became anthems across the world. While Wings started off on the wrong foot commercially, Paul and Linda ...
Biography and recording details are combined to wonderful effect, but the focus is only on McCartney's post-Beatles career, solo and with his group Wings ... book calls it) Paul, others featuring ...
Paul McCartney ... Lennon and McCartney was supposedly obliterated, it was instead very much alive. It is evident in the looks Lennon and McCartney exchange in the first song they practice ...
It could've been Wings. I don't know what he's thinking when he writes 'Let It Be'." However, there were also aspects of John's work that Paul disagreed with. READ MORE: 'Nonsense' Beatles song had ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney were an unrivalled song-writing partnership but their relationship soured in the late 1960s. Tensions within The Beatles simmered in the second half of the decade ...