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Among Paul McCartney’s high-profile musical collaborations in the 1980s, “Ebony and Ivory” is considered by many the worst.
From George Harrison and Frank Sinatra to The Beach Boys, James Taylor and even 1990s Indian electro, we delve into Paul ...
As McCartney has repeatedly shown, his inquisitive mind draws inspiration for his songs from the past and present, and from culture at home and abroad. Most importantly, he never lets a good idea ...
Paul McCartney’s dad wasn’t the only inspiration for “Put It There” as he borrowed a technique from Buddy Holly. Holly was a significant influence on The Beatles.
One of Paul McCartney‘s songs was inspired by a tune co-written by a major movie star. Paul compared the movie star’s musical talent to his own. In addition, Paul said he tries to write songs ...
Paul McCartney is among the most beloved figures in the history of rock ‘n’ roll, the former Beatle whose solo career has sent more singles to the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 than the ...
NEW YORK — There is a new Lennon and McCartney song – but it's not from the famous Beatles legends. The new single, titled "Primrose Hill," was recently released by James McCartney and Sean ...
Beyoncé and Paul McCartney. Kevin Mazur/WireImage McCartney has repeatedly cited the American civil rights movement as a primary inspiration for the song. "I was sitting around with my acoustic ...
"Paul McCartney said by writing that song, ‘I hear you. I may not be able to rescue you, but I hear you singing in your dark,’” said Beals.