Paul McCartney said that when his parents punished him for misbehaving, he tried to get back at him. Here's what he would do.
However, McCartney did manage to single one song out: "Here, There and Everywhere." Find out why he lauded this song in particular, below.
Once he got over that hump, Paul McCartney rarely shied away from referencing his former group, as long as it felt right for whatever he was creating. In the case of the song “Flaming Pie ...
In 1967, Paul McCartney sat down for an interview with British artist, designer, and illustrator Alan Aldridge. The contemporaries discussed hidden meanings behind Beatles songs that, for the most ...
In it, Farley quotes the lyrics to The End back at the ... to Farley at the end of the anniversary show. Another added: "Paul McCartney performing Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight as a nod ...
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