No one would be foolish enough to turn down songwriting advice from Paul McCartney ... having no idea what we were doing,” McCartney writes in The Lyrics. “One of the things I always thought ...
In the latest episode of his podcast Paul McCartney: A Life in Lyrics (co-produced by iHeartPodcasts and Pushkin), the rocker admitted that even he has been influenced by other songwriters.
“Linda’s great cooking ultimately inspired her own cookbooks,” McCartney wrote in his book The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present. “So, eating in bed was something we both really liked to d ...
In the case of Paul ... Day,” McCartney takes the role of an omniscient narrator who checks in on the life of a harried single woman as she goes about her life. In his book The Lyrics: 1956 ...
and I was lead guitar player," McCartney says on the Paul McCartney: A Life in Lyrics podcast. Beatles bandmate "John [Lennon] was rhythm, and I had a solo and I totally froze. [I] could not move ...
Speaking on the Paul McCartney: A Life in Lyrics podcast, he explained: 'Mind you, when I first met John. He didn't play guitar, because I had to show him guitar chords because he'd been taught by ...
It probably would have ended in a fight if we’d told him.” Paul McCartney and the other Beatles avoided Pete Best after his firing The Beatles added insult to injury when, after firing ...
Sixty-two years after The Beatles released their debut single in the UK, 1962’s “Love Me Do,” as the first of many classic songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, their offspring ...
Consider that the name of the new mutual admiration society that has been started between two legends of the game: Beyoncé and Paul McCartney. The “Texas Hold ‘Em” singer covers the 1968 ...
Paul McCartney proved he's a full-fledged member ... fresh rendition of Dolly Parton's 1973 hit Jolene, featuring updated lyrics and song structure.
Primrose Hill, a single by Paul McCartney’s son James, has been co-written with Sean Ono Lennon: an acoustic ballad with a shuffling backbeat and ruminative guitar soloing. McCartney explained ...