Paul McCartney has never been one to mince words, especially about his famed Beatles bandmates. When asked about the meaning of the 1965 song “Help” and how it related toJohn
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- Paul McCartney – The Boys of Dungeon Lane review: Charming and, in places, quite sexy for an octogenarian | The Independent “I do often wonder if I’m just writing about the past,” Paul McCartney has said of his new album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane. “But then I think, how can...
- The song that defines John Lennon, according to Paul McCartney For all the incredible songs that The Beatles wrote between them, there isn’t a single album of theirs that avoids having an absolute stinker somewhere in the tracklist.Despite frequently being...
- “The Late Show” signs off with two powerful musical performances back-to-back, “The Late Show” signs off with two powerful musical performances back-to-back, beginning with the quartet of Stephen Colbert, Louis Cato, Jon Batiste and Elvis Costello performing Costello’s 1977 tune,...
- Sir Paul McCartney makes exciting Liverpool announcement – Liverpool Echo Sir Paul McCartney thrilled fans as he announced an exciting “first”. Liverpool is set to be the first place in the world where the public can hear his new album,...
- Paul McCartney Stuns SNL With Surprise Encore of ‘Coming Up’ Paul McCartney came full circle on Saturday Night Live. On May 16, the Beatles legend was the musical guest on the NBC variety show, where he performed his new song...
- Sir Paul McCartney Answers YOUR Questions Sir Paul McCartney Answers YOUR Questions The Beatles legend answers your questions on the changing nature of fame, his relationship with ambition and why you must always play the hits...
- Paul McCartney | Saturday Night Live – May 16th, 2026 Sir James Paul McCartney (born Thursday 18 June 1942) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, composer, poet, and painter. He gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he was...
- The Beatles song Lennon and McCartney dumped on George Harrison George Harrison had to fight to get his voice heard during the early days of The Beatles. Part of that was metaphoric, considering how his first only self-written song on...
- Paul McCartney’s “The Boys of Dungeon Lane” turns memory into melody – Salon.com “The Boys of Dungeon Lane,” Paul McCartney’s twenty-seventh post-Beatles studio album, is the portrait of an artist in his twilight, a rich assortment of storytelling and nostalgia befitting the world’s...
- Paul McCartney names 10 songs that have soundtracked his life Paul McCartney has named the ten songs that soundtracked his life in a new radio interview.McCartney is set to be a special guest on BBC Radio 2’s Tracks of My...
- Paul McCartney: “The Stones have got the Stones sound. It’s the opposite with me.” Speaking exclusively in the new issue of MOJO, in UK shops May 12 and available to order for delivery HERE, Paul McCartney has discussed the making of his new album,...
- The 1976 album Paul McCartney wanted to take his name off When Paul McCartney first started his solo career, there was no right way of going about it.The Beatles had been a close family member of almost every rock and roll...
- Paul McCartney | News | Sticking Out of My Back Pocket: The Soundtrack of Liverpool Liverpool has always had a sound of its own. Long before the world was listening, it was the city’s people and places that shaped Paul – bus rides across town,...
- The 1972 song Paul McCartney said he should have discarded There was no clear agenda for what Paul McCartney was supposed to do after leaving The Beatles.Anyone would have wanted to quit music altogether if they broke up their band...
- Paul McCartney and RIngo Starr on their big duet mix-up | GuitarPlayer Paul McCartney has collaborated with scores of artists over the decades, from Elvis Costello to Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Johnny Cash.But he has never recorded a proper duet with...
- The 1969 Beatles song only featuring John Lennon and Paul McCartney The heart behind The Beatles’ music has always been the bond between John Lennon and Paul McCartney.While every member of the ‘Fab Four’ made them what they were, the balance...
- Paul McCartney had the first ever Apple phone made in Europe Paul McCartney has confirmed that he was given the first-ever Apple phone in Europe by Steve Jobs. In a recent clip of The Beatles legend performing at Apple’s 50th birthday...
- Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Reunite for “The Most Beatle-Esque Track” – American Songwriter Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr are teaming up once again. During an intimate listening party in Los Angeles, McCartney revealed that a collaboration with his Beatles bandmate will appear on...
- Linda McCartney – Wikipedia Linda Louise, Lady McCartney (née Eastman; September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) was an American photographer, musician, cookbook author, and activist. She was the keyboardist and harmony vocalist in...
- Paul McCartney Walks Us Through New Album, ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ Thursday night (April 16), Paul McCartney gave a magical, mystery tour through his new solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane, for 30 fans.Hosted at producer Andrew Watt’s newly christened...
Sir Paul McCartney is flogging a specially-commissioned rocking horse – inscribed with Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds lyrics – to raise money for Alder Hey Hospital. The former Beatle
John Lennon and Paul McCartney collaborated on dozens of beloved songs during their time together in the Beatles. But their joint ventures into the world of visual art were exceedingly
Paul McCartney wrote the song and is the only Beatle to perform on it. When the song was done, the other Beatles didn’t want to release it as a single
Rock music became an iconic cultural movement in the latter half of the 20th century in part because it created a
It was a concert that was five decades in the making. It was worth the wait. Despite the 50-plus years
Paul McCartney denied that he had died in a 1966 car crash – rumours fuelled by ‘clues’ on the cover
The world would probably forgive Paul McCartney for resting on his laurels at this point.But McCartney, it seems clear, wouldn’t
I’ve always been a Paul guy. From the moment I heard him sing, my allegiance to McCartney was established. The


