Paul McCartney's disco song about God feels oddly servile for an artist who was once associated with the hippie scene.
The vast majority of The Beatles' songs were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, with them jointly credited to ...
The Beatles’ legend has long been open about how his songwriting workflow is guided by ideas and not a rigid format ...
While he had a great run of songs with The Beatles, most of Paul McCartney's big solo songs were boring or terrible.
Paul McCartney appears on Billboard's rock charts dedicated to hit songs and successful albums, as “Wonderful Christmastime” ...
John Lennon was often quick to critique Paul McCartney's song writing. But when it comes to the lyrics of these four songs, ...
Paul McCartney never gets sick of playing this one track at his concerts, calling it "a good live song" that is guaranteed to ...
Critical opinion of the song is split. The Guardian's Alex Petridis ranked it last of their UK singles, saying: "John Lennon ...
Paul McCartney's McCartney II returns ... improves from No. 42 to No. 34 on the Top Rock & Alternative Albums chart as interest in the project—or at least one song on its tracklist—soars.
It remains a fascinating exercise to wonder how John Lennon and Paul McCartney felt about each other’s songs. Bands, and especially a band’s primary songwriters, are famously competitive. This ...
One of those songs was 'Let it Be', which was written ... Meanwhile, it was described as the "best thing musically that McCartney has done" by High Fidelity magazine's John Gabree.
"One of my favourite songs because of its structure is Cheek To Cheek," revealed McCartney of the 1930s influence of American ...