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Daily Express US on MSNPaul McCartney wrote Beatles hit 'Let It Be' after heartbreaking tragedyLet It Be is one of the most iconic songs by The Beatles, but it was inspired by a heartbreaking family tragedy that befell ...
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The Mirror US on MSNHeartbreaking family tragedy that led to Paul McCartney's Beatles hit Let It BePaul McCartney and John Lennon wrote the majority of The Beatles' hit songs, with Paul penning Let It Be after experiencing a ...
Paul McCartney reflects emotionally about his late Beatles bandmate John Lennon in a new video presentation promoting his upcoming L.A.-area photo exhibit.
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Daily Express US on MSNPaul McCartney's favorite Beatles song is 'insane' track that fans are only just hearingThe Beatles are often remembered for their flawless songwriting, timeless melodies and polished pop - but they also embraced ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney says his favorite Beatles song is hidden track that's 'so insane'The Beatles are known for their hit songs, but according to Paul McCartney, no track quite captures their spirit like the ...
Paul McCartney's motherly grief was something he shared with fellow bandmate John Lennon who also lost his mother at a young ...
Paul McCartney once fought with his girlfriend, Jane Asher, and he got it off his chest by writing the Beatles tune "We Can Work It Out".
Throughout their careers in music, Lennon (who died in 1980) and McCartney have seven Grammy Awards as songwriters in The ...
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Irish Star on MSNPaul McCartney reveals real reason he tried to hide his identity on classic songThe Beatles' Paul McCartney is one of the most successful songwriters in the history of pop music and his partnership with ...
takes a long look – 426 pages – at how John Lennon and Paul McCartney worked together from their meeting as teenagers until John’s death. Had McCartney not decided at age 15 to go to hear ...
But there was one thing that John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr agreed upon: their complete and utter disdain for ‘Maxwell’s Silver Hammer’. Penned by Paul McCartney and released ...
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