Paul McCartney discusses the song Frank Sinatra rejected
Since Paul McCartney’s been a child, he’s been an admirer of Frank Sinatra. One of the first songs he ever wrote as a teenager was a tribute to the legendary New Jersey singer. Years later, McCartney tried to pass it on to Sinatra, but sadly, he wasn’t interested.
The crooner was a fan of The Beatles and famously gave the band his seal of approval when he covered the George Harrison creation, ‘Something’. Interestingly, Sinatra wasn’t always sold on the group. In the book George Harrison on George Harrison, a brutally honest quote from Sinatra reads: “I thought the Beatles would die in New York. I was very surprised by the reception they got. I guess I was wrong.”
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