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Paul McCartney, 83, Says a Fellow Beatle Saved His Most Famous Lyric From Being Cut originally appeared on Parade. Most ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNLetters: Ticket to buy? Not at the Bell Centre box office
Letters are published with the author’s full name and city or neighbourhood/borough of residence. Include a phone number and ...
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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney says John Lennon saw him as 'cunning and devious' in The Beatles
Music legend Paul McCartney and his Beatles bandmate John Lennon shared a profound connection despite experiencing moments of ...
Paul McCartney scored his fourth post-Beatles No. 1 hit on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 with “Listen to What the Man Said.” ...
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Guitar Player on MSNPaul McCartney on how John Lennon saved him in a moment of doubt — and why the former Beatles bassist keeps going
McCartney said Lennon's words show the value of partnership, and how having someone in your corner can help you see the brilliance you missed ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe one Beatles song that caused Paul McCartney to storm out while recording
During the process of creating one hit song on the The Beatles album Revolver, Paul McCartney grew so frustrated that he ...
“There was danger of the stuff blowing us up with the water on the amps,” McCartney once recalled. “Everyone was in a bit of a mood, but we did the show. I said, ‘OK’ and I let off a bit of steam, ...
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Screen Rant on MSNPaul McCartney Only Liked One Song From This Beatle Member's Entire Discography
Despite having a catalog loved by the world, Paul McCartney didn't see much to like in this Beatles member's discography, ...
In 2003, singer-songwriter Matthew Stephen Ward — known professionally as M. Ward — released his third album “Transfiguration of Vincent.” Inspired by the death of his friend, Vincent ...
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Irish Star on MSNThe Beatles' Paul McCartney shares real meaning behind Helter Skelter
The Beatles' track Helter Skelter is one of their most controversial songs, due to its association with cult leader Charles ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon slammed 'poor' Beatles bandmate in dispute over song authorship
John Lennon and Paul McCartney, the dynamic duo behind most of The Beatles' hits, didn't always see eye to eye on who penned what. Regardless of whether a song was a collaborative effort or primarily ...
Worrying that perhaps his bandmate was leaving him behind, this Beatles hit made John Lennon feel insecure about his own ability or stability in the group.
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