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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney admits he was 'blown away' by this one Beatles coverThe Beatles have had a lot of their songs covered by other musicians over the years, with their track Yesterday being the ...
Amid a moment of creative nostalgia, a song that had been floating around in Paul McCartney's studio vault for years had the spirit of his old band in its cut.
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Irish Star on MSNReal reason The Beatles hated Paul McCartney song that nearly broke up the bandThe Beatles may have been one of the most legendary groups of all time, but even they had to contend with a flop from time to ...
Absent from rock for years before the Fabs used them, dual lead lines would eventually be embraced by 1970s guitarists ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe Beatles fans convinced they've 'worked out' reason Paul McCartney left band 55 years agoThe Beatles' break up is a legendary moment in music history, but fans of the Fab Four think they've only just worked out ...
Call it creative differences, jealousy or having to record the music in a cupboard, these are two Beatles songs that Paul McCartney hated recording.
Adam Levine has revealed that Paul McCartney once apologized for “insulting” him after Maroon 5 covered two songs by The ...
Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine revealed an awkward joke turned instructive moment with one of his musical heroes, Paul ...
We're looking back at the song Paul McCartney wrote as his "ode to pot" on the band's stand out 1966 record 'Revolver'—one of John Lennon's favourites ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney song 'nearly broke The Beatles' as bandmates united in hatredTowards the end of The Beatles' journey, it was clear that John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr were not on the same ...
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Daily Express US on MSNYoko Ono's true feelings for The Beatles' Sir Paul McCartney exposed after 'resentment'The relationship between Yoko Ono and Sir Paul McCartney was initially strained, but it seems that over the years the widow ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney fumes 'that's going too far' as fans suggest meaning behind Beatles hitThe Beatles secured their first U.S. number one with I Want to Hold Your Hand and Paul McCartney and John Lennon were under ...
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