1. Was “Let It Be” Created to Mark the Beatles’ Breakup? Arrived in stores in May 8 1970. “Let It Be” was the thirteenth and final album released by the
50 Years of “Let It Be”: The Five Myths That Still Stand About The Beatles – Music
British music legend Paul McCartney is expressing his regret about never having told former Beatles bandmate that he loved him. During an onstage interview at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall
LONDON, Nov 5 (Reuters) – From looking for inspiration on the bus to finding titles in dreams, Paul McCartney looks
Late Beatles guitarist George Harrison’s childhood home, a small house in a Liverpool suburb that played a big role in
Sir Paul McCartney has said his parents were “the original inspiration” for many of his songs and a huge influence
The breakup of the Beatles wasn’t the friendliest of splits, with John Lennon channelling his acrimony toward songwriting partner Paul McCartney in some particularly savage songs. In People‘s excerpt from


