Paul McCartney says Beatles final single caused people to ‘cry’ | Virgin Radio UK
In a recent interview with The Times, Paul McCartney delves into the bittersweet legacy of The Beatles. He reflects on the loss of his bandmates, John Lennon and George Harrison, calling it ‘a bitter pill.’Looking at photographs of his late friends, he expresses a complex mix of emotions: “The sweet is ‘How lucky was I to have those men in my life,’ but the fact that they’re not here is bitter.”McCartney opens up about the creation of The Beatles’ latest single, Now And Then, a song with origins in a demo recording that Lennon made at home in New York in the late ’70s. He admits to initially having reservations about working on the track, pondering if it was inferior and something they shouldn’t have done.
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