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"The Beatles Anthology" is back with a restored docuseries, new tracks, and a book reissue. Streaming begins Nov. 26 on ...
Paul McCartney is the subject of one of Sam Mendes’ four Beatles biopictures about each of the legendary Fab Four, but he’s ...
A last recorded meeting between Lennon, McCartney and George Harrison revealed how they might have carried on despite their ...
The Beatles experimented with their drum tones extensively in the 1960s, but Paul McCartney said the 70s were different.
When Ram came out in 1971, no one was as enthralled with the album as they are today. Paul McCartney fought an uphill battle ...
Paul McCartney penned a litany of utterly iconic songs with The Beatles, but hearing Jeff Lynne's ELO was enough to make him ...
While Paul McCartney and John Lennon were considered leaders in the group on account of their songwriting relationship, ...
Having enjoyed many star-studded collaborations across his solo career, Paul McCartney highlighted two of pop's biggest names ...
McCartney’s song-by-song narrative, drawn from 50 hours of recorded conversation with poet Paul Muldoon, is intact, as are standardized lyric sheets for 161 catalog picks dating back to 1956.
The McCartney brothers were close growing up until Paul started his career as a Beatle in the late 1950s. Then, The Beatles became Paul’s brothers, and Michael was left behind, back in Liverpool.
It's been more than 50 years since The Beatles disbanded, and Paul McCartney wants to set the record straight: "It's always looked like I broke up The Beatles, and that wasn't the case," he says ...
When he was 24 years old, Paul McCartney famously looked a few decades into the future to record “When I’m Sixty-Four,” the Beatles tune about growing infirm by the fireside.