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The Beatles added some gorgeous bridges to their songs, and I think these four tracks are some of the best examples.
Paul McCartney hadn’t taken the stage in over five years when he sat down at his piano to sing “Let It Be” for Live Aid on ...
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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Irish Star on MSNFans think George Harrison slammed Paul McCartney in little-known Beatles songFans of The Beatles think George Harrison hid a dig at Paul McCartney inside one of their songs to get back at him during ...
Paul McCartney allegedly had to edit a particularly spicy lyric in this "diss" track he wrote for his ex-bandmate, John ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSNPaul McCartney follows this late 17th-century decorating method to make his dining room feel uniquely personal, but his style remains replicablePaul uses this century-old design technique to bring a hint of individuality to his dining room, and you can do the same ...
An odd habit from legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese has left fans in stitches as his daughter shares the Hollywood legend's pastime.
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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.
A recent social media post has gone viral after a user shared a photo of a bookshelf, showcasing a 'horrific' way of organising 'unfinished books'.
A 'perfect' song by The Beatles was initially a Chuck Berry-like song, with Paul McCartney urging the band to 'get away' from that style of songwriting.
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney said John Lennon's last-minute tweak to an early Beatles hit made it 'magical'Music legends Paul McCartney and John Lennon had an especially unparalleled songwriting partnership that helped give The Beatles some of their biggest tunes. While crafting hit after hit, the duo ...
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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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