Sir James Paul McCartney CH MBE (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. One of the
1 in Britain, but in retrospect we can see there’s only one Beatles song worthy of the name on it, “Eight Days a Week.”“No Reply” is more anonymous than the others. 172. “Think for Yourself,” Rubber Soul (1965) Harrison can’t help sounding judgmental on songs like this. ...
she closes the LP with a tender, piano-driven ballad that captures the quiet intimacy and hopeful sentiments of a new year. Aptly titled "New Year's Day," the song's reflective and heartfelt lyrics contemplate love and loyalty found in life's fleeting moments. Swift's delicate vocal delive...
Available from December 2nd, The 7″ Singles Box is the ultimate package for any McCartney fan. From 1971’s ‘Another Day’ to a 7″ version of 2022’s Record Store Day Song of the Year, ‘Women and Wives’ (taken from 2020’s chart-topping McCartney III) – the 80 singles included...
Linda shoots back with “Endless Days” which was her way of exposing Paul’s obsession with Jane. Endless days and lonely nights, I cry out baby When will you come back to me? Gone away you wouldn’t say the hurt I caused you When will you come back to me? I’ve been waiting ...
There was one song that George Harrison wrote for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band that Martin despised, and he removed it from the record. However, the backstory of the track “Only A Northern Song” is more complicated than George Martin’s whims. ...
John Lennon's Hand-Written Lyrics Up for Bid John Lennon's handwritten lyrics for the The Beatles' song "A Day in the Life" are expected to sell for as much as $700,000 when they go under the hammer in New York in June. The lyrics appear on a double-sided sheet of paper, which...
piece. The Beatles' fans thought, and some still think, that using trumpets in a rock song ...
(the title track, of course, but also "Gone Are the Days," with an entirely expected Indian raga intro, Lennon-like "oh no, oh no!" and it-don't-come-easy lyric). Elsewhere, it's even less memorable – well, except for "Harry's Song." Dedicated to the mad genius that was ...
When the Turtles finally reached London on the heels of their hit record “Happy Together,” Paul McCartney and the group’s singer Howard Kaylan traded verses one night on Don & Dewey’s ‘Justine’ at the Speakeasy Club. Howard told me, “Paul loved the song and Ringo played the spoons...