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Irish Star on MSNThe Beatles' Paul McCartney in floods of tears as he tried to write 'emotional' songPaul McCartney and John Lennon's songwriting partnership is widely regarded as one of the greatest in music history - but ...
He is one of the greatest songwriters of all time, and while his solo work is celebrated Paul McCartney mad ehis name, and ...
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Parade on MSNClassic Rocker, 75, Makes Bold Comment About Paul McCartneyThe KISS bassist and vocalist, 75, recently shared his thoughts on The Beatles and Paul McCartney’s songwriting legacy.
Paul McCartney recalled the "teenage fool" antics he and John Lennon got into in the earliest days of their friendship.
Much of that credit is owed to bassist and prominent songwriter Paul McCartney, whose songs have changed music forever.
Paul McCartney seems to be just as opinionated about Beatles biopics as fans are. And with good reason. The Beatles have been ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney reveals the one Beatles Album that was a huge let-downPaul McCartney had opened up about the 'anger' he felt over one particular Beatles album in an interview, revealing how ...
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Screen Rant on MSNI Can't Believe Paul McCartney's Greatest Collaborator Bought The Beatles' Catalog For One Specific ReasonBefore Paul McCartney had the opportunity to buy the Beatles music catalog, a long-time world-renowned collaborator beat him ...
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Irish Star on MSNThe Beatles almost reunited more than a decade after split despite 'friction'The Beatles split in acrimonious circumstances in 1970 and their friendships were damaged, but there was hope of a reunion in ...
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The Mirror US on MSN'I work alongside Paul McCartney - here's what the Beatle is like behind the scenes'EXCLUSIVE: Paul McCartney is well-known for his music work, but he is also the founding patron of the Liverpool Institute for ...
The album that Paul McCartney hates most from The Beatles back catalogue may surprise you, it has a lot to do with John ...
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The Mirror US on MSNBeatles song that 'shook the club' but left Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger 'peeved'The Beatles' song Hey Jude was first heard by the public at an exclusive party held in central London in 1968 and it's safe ...
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