Here is why Paul McCartney felt like "Live and Let Die" was "an important historical thing" when he had the opportunity to write the song.
In today’s roundup of musical history, we highlight a well-spoken gentleman who helped provide the soundtrack to the sixties.
Back on tour last month, the legendary songman is still hungry for appreciation and intent on settling old scores.
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For those who weren’t around in ’64, we're sharing an update on some additional British Invasion favorites. (Reprinted from ...
Hollywood celebrities such as Paul McCartney and Kristin Cavallari are sharing their New Year's resolutions, which include ...
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Paul McCartney's long, storied recording career has included forays into just about every style of music you could possibly imagine. On the 1972 single "C Moon," recorded with the earliest incarnation ...
In fact, the famed painter is believed to hold the record for the most refusals, reportedly rejecting five honours including ...
Paul McCartney may have a musical sixth sense half the time, but this guitarist felt that he could overrule the formal Beatle on this classic song.
Here, There And Everywhere remains McCartney's favourite song he's written, when under pressure to answer, running Yesterday ...