Paul was meditating one day – they were writing all the time – and I came to him in a vision. I was just standing there, saying, “Let it be, let it be,” and that’s where the song came from… It was funny because I had driven him back from a session one night a few mon...
Paul McCartney (1982):McCartney scored his final No. 1 album so far, largely on the strength of the smash Steve Wonder duet "Ebony and Ivory." Dig deeper, however, and you'll find far more interesting gems such as "Wanderlust" and "Take it Away." A great Wings song that wasn’t, ...
Harry Styleshas dropped his hotly anticipated new song“As It Was.”It’s the lead single and video from his upcoming third album,Harry’s House,due May 20— the first music he’s released since his 2019 blockbuster,Fine Line. It’s one of the most emotionally powerful songs he’s ever...
Let It Be, Beatles songs, beatles history, recording history, songwriting history, song structure and style, american releases, paul mccartney, apple records
We Can Work It Out, Beatles songs, beatles history, recording history, songwriting history, song structure and style, american releases, paul mccartney
The vocals included Lennon’s nightclub MC, McCartney’s crooner Denis O’Bell, ska-styled staccato, Pythonesque falsetto, mumbling and other sounds. John and Paul weren’t always getting on that well at this time, but for that song they went onto the studio floor and sang toget...
It’s gonna need some major radio help, and radio is still too busy testing the waters with the couple Abrams singles before this (“Close” and “Sorry”) to give this song the attention it probably deserves. It’s just a question of if the song’s streaming and cultural power remains...
We sang every song that driver knew Freedom is just another word for nothin’ left to lose Nothin’, don’t mean nothin’ hon’ if it ain’t free, no-no And feelin’ good was easy, Lord, when he sang the blues You know feelin’ good was good enough for me ...
Paul: Hoping he would find a gal. Paul: It’s just a little production (sings): Oh Commonwealth? John (sounding like a Boston matron): Yes? George’s beautiful transcendental song, “All Things Must Pass,” influenced heavily by the Band, Tim Leary, Buddhist texts, and St. Augustine, ...
they’re so celebratory while also being so incredibly laden with grief just under the surface 2 likes Review by Brad ★★★ Another entry in the quickly emerging genre of 'TV Special to promote the new Paul McCartney album'. Enjoyable enough, it consists of Paul talking about a song (...