Paul McCartney reveals reason behind going barefoot for ‘Abbey Road’ cover – Starts at 60
The Beatles’ Abbey Road album has one of the most iconic covers in music history, with fans regularly flocking to the London street to recreate the scene from the hit 1969 record.
Fans have long questioned why Paul McCartney is the only band member who is wearing no shoes in the infamous shot, which shows the Liverpool group strolling across a pedestrian crossing.
The photo even added fuel to conspiracy theories that McCartney had tragically died and been replaced by a body double, with people speculating that Paul was barefoot in the image to represent a corpse. While it was also suggested that John Lennon, dressed head to toe in white, represented God, Ringo Starr a priest and George Harrison a gravedigger.
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