“I Don’t Know,” is one of Paul McCartney’s most introspective songs. There is a seriousness to its lyrics and McCartney still ...
In 1976, Paul McCartney had his last ever in-person interaction with John Lennon, and his final words were as cinematic as any movie.
For a thorough education into the musical world of Paul McCartney, these five albums are essential records to listen to ...
"When we came, it was quite shortly after Kennedy being assassinated," Paul McCartney says in the trailer, released Thursday.
When Paul McCartney heard what Phil Spector had done to the song, believed to have been inspired by Scotland's remote B842, ...
Paul McCartney plays the opening song from the Beatles' first album on the Got Back Tour. Surprisingly, one of the Beatles ' ...
The Beatles may be considered near-deities in the world of music, but McCartney, Lennon, Harrison and Starr were still ...
Last fall, The Beatles released their new and “final” song, “Now and Then”–which began its life as a late ’70s John Lennon demo, was fleshed out with contributions from George Harrison ...
The career of Paul McCartney hardly needs an ... Bloody Sunday massacre in Northern Ireland. The song was released as the debut single of McCartney’s new group Wings, which included Irish ...
John Lennon's son Sean posts photo with Paul McCartney's son James "With the release of this song it feels like we're really getting the ball rolling and I am so excited to continue to share music ...
a song from Sir Paul’s 1970 debut solo album McCartney. Sir Paul is currently on the South American leg of his Got Back tour and, following his performance in Santiago, heads to Brazil.
Mary McCartney (British, b.1969) is a portrait and fashion photographer. Born in London to Paul and Linda McCartney, her love of photography stems from her childhood and mother, who never went ...