But this is not how Paul McCartney remembers it. “John helped me on a few words but I'd put it down 80–20 to me,” McCartney said in Barry Miles’s 1997 biography Many Years From Now. “So what he said ...
Retro Roundup will continue its look at 1970s hits outside the Billboard top 10 next week, but this week I want to offer ...
Fed up with the conflicts and pressures of being a Beatle, George Harrison played hooky instead of going to one of the band's ...
Billy Joel, one of the best-selling musicians ever, has 6 Grammy Awards, 13 albums and 3 No. 1 songs on the 'Billboard' Hot ...
From Jackson's last-minute plan to scrap the video and his feud with Vincent Price, to Jones' round-the-clock work ethic, what went into the pop masterpiece ...
Delving into the unusual worlds of Reid Byers’s “Imaginary Books,” Paul Valéry ... of detail about McCartney’s music-making after the Beatles. In his new biography of the famously ...
Paul McCartney heard it and added it to The Beatles’ setlists ... Pete Carlson’s sporting goods store in Palm Desert to ...
Paul McCartney's “Wonderful Christmastime” rises to a new all-time high on the Hot 100, decades after it was released.
Wonderful Christmastime” brings Paul McCartney to a new career peak on the Billboard Global Excl. US as it shoots into the ...
Paul McCartney explained why he wrote "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" and it had something to do with the phrase "butter pie." ...
It sounds like one of Paul McCartney's New Year's resolutions after concluding the 2024 Got Back Tour is to make a new album. He has not released an album of new material since 2020's McCartney III.
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.