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These Paul McCartney songs were killer solo efforts, but I can't help but think they would have been amazing on The Beatles' albums.
Paul McCartney had a single line of lyric in his mind. That led him to write the mysterious story of "Mr. Bellamy".
A leading Beatles historian has opened up about Yoko Ono's role in the demise of the band amid years of speculation that her ...
Though John Lennon and Paul McCartney worked closely together as songwriters, there was rivalry between them as they both ...
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Asian News International on MSNPaul McCartney announces fall 'Got Back' North American Tour; check out datesThe Beatles legend Paul McCartney is hitting the road again. The singer-songwriter has announced a 19-date North American ...
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Irish Star on MSNThe Paul McCartney song that 'triggered John Lennon's insecurities' amid Beatles 'shift'The Beatles' John Lennon and Paul McCartney were two of the greatest songwriters of all time, but there was always competition between them, which, at times, contributed to a sense of tensions within ...
Paul McCartney's dad wrote a song long before the formation of The Beatles. When McCartney recorded it, his dad wouldn't admit he wrote it.
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles song that marked a power shift in band and sparked 'insecurities'Ian detailed the impact of the Beatles' classic: "Yesterday' feels like a shift in the balance of power. From the beginning they were equals, and 'Yesterday' wasn't only just a hit, but the song that ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNHow Bob Geldof Convinced Paul McCartney to End His 5-Year Stage Absence at Live AidBob Geldof convinced Paul McCartney to return to live performances after 5 years away for July 1985's Live Aid.
The Beatles legends, Sir Paul McCartney and his bandmate, John Lennon had widely different creative approaches to making ...
When Rock ‘n’ Roll Took on the World documentary, U2’s Bono was seen taking a trip down memory lane and revisiting one of the ...
The Beatles at London Airport, en route to America, 13th February 1964. From left to right, a photographer, George Harrison, John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and Paul McCartney. (Photo by Stan ...
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