John Lennon’s furious letter sent to Linda and Paul McCartney
Like most great friendships, John Lennon and Paul McCartney had their ups and downs. Unlike most companionships, however, is that the Beatles duo played out their highest moments and subsequent lows in front of the entire world. Having gone from writing “eyeball to eyeball” during their formative years, Lennon and McCartney would end up sparring in public when it all came crashing down.
Here, we’re revisiting a scathing letter written by a furious John Lennon and Yoko Ono and to Paul McCartney and his wife, Linda. It offers a fascinating insight into the relationship of The Beatles songwriting duo following the band’s tense and complicated split.
The typed letter, which includes multiple handwritten additions from Lennon, is undated but research suggests that the letter was sent in 1971, during the immediate months after The Beatles called it a day. It’s a stark reminder of how far the duo’s friendship had collapsed in such a short space of time.
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