The former Beatle Paul McCartney has reflected on Guns N’ Roses’ famous cover of his 1973 hit with Wings, ‘Live and Let Die’.McCartney penned the song following his exit from
Leena Kutti was cleaning the basement of New York City publishing house G.P. Putnam’s Sons when she made a shocking discovery.It was 1988, and the office temp came upon four
At the height of “Beatlemania,” The Fab Four found themselves at the center of a town hall Q&A-style event in front of their ravenous young fans.The year was 1964. The
Rolling Stone has shared an exclusive clip from Paul McCartney’s new podcast, McCartney: A Life in Lyrics. The excerpt comes from the episode dedicated to his solo track “Here Today,”