There's nothing like 'McCartney II', and this record deserves more recognition in the history of experimental music.
However, McCartney did manage to single one song out: "Here, There and Everywhere." Find out why he lauded this song in particular, below.
Paul McCartney shared his pick for the most philosophical Beatles song in 1967, and we have to admit, his answer surprised us.
‘Yeah, what the f*** d’you want, man?’ I used actually to have some very frightening phone calls,” McCartney said, per the book Paul McCartney: Many Years From Now by Barry Miles.
Paul McCartney wants Joe Cocker in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. On Monday, publicist Bob Merlis shared a scanning of a Feb. 25-dated letter from McCartney urging that the English musician be ...
Nobody has ever listened to a Kendrick Lamar song and thought it reminded them of Paul McCartney. Despite this, Paul once learned that one of his tracks was co-written by Lamar. The “Silly Love ...
Paul McCartney made a grand return to Saturday Night Live (SNL) for the show’s 50th anniversary special, where he closed the star-studded evening with a medley of songs from Abbey Road.
Paul McCartney's Next Book, 'Wings,' Is a Look Back at the Group He Formed After the Beatles NEW YORK (AP) — Paul McCartney 's next book, coming out this fall, is a reminder that the Beatles ...
Paul McCartney closed out Saturday Night Live‘s 50th anniversary show by performing a medley of the final three songs on the Beatles’ 1969 album Abbey Road. McCartney began on piano with ...
By Jessica Lynch Paul McCartney made a grand return to Saturday Night Live for its SNL50: The Anniversary Special, delivering a stirring performance of the Abbey Road medley, “Golden Slumbers ...