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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney's tweak to Beatles song has fans saying it was 'perfect'The Beatles' legendary member, Sir Paul McCartney, played a pivotal role in creating what fans now call a "perfect" song.
Paul McCartney was given free rein to explore upbeat and playful melodies when he left The Beatles in 1970. But would this ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney said unlikely thing that was 'driving force' for The Beatles in their early daysPaul McCartney said 'eroticism' was 'very much a driving force' behind everything The Beatles did in their early days, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNOzzy Osbourne's three-word verdict on Paul McCartney and John Lennon's dynamicOzzy Osbourne was a massive fan of The Beatles, who he says gave him hope and inspired him, but he had a three-word verdict ...
Paul McCartney has penned some pretty iconic songs over the course of his storied career, from "Let It Be" to "All My Loving.
Paul McCartney ‘s second band, Wings, isn’t seen as transformative as his tenure with the Beatles. Though the outfit kept McCartney’s career afloat, they aren’t seen as indelible as The Fab Four when ...
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Screen Rant on MSNPaul McCartney Only Liked One Song From This Beatle Member's Entire DiscographyDespite having a catalog loved by the world, Paul McCartney didn't see much to like in this Beatles member's discography, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe one Beatles song that caused Paul McCartney to storm out while recordingDuring the process of creating one hit song on the The Beatles album Revolver, Paul McCartney grew so frustrated that he ...
The Beatles are the most successful band in chart history, however, Paul McCartney and Wings' song 'Mull of Kintyre' sold ...
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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney disagrees with fans who think one of his hits is ‘Lennon-esque’Paul McCartney and John Lennon formed one of the most famous songwriting partnerships in music history as teenagers, so there ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney keeps songwriting 'fresh' by doing a 'disappearing trick’Music icon Sir Paul McCartney opened up about his songwriting techniques in his book, The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, revealing that he uses a certain 'disappearing trick’ ...
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