The Who had much success in England before they broke through in America. The band landed five Top-10 singles in the UK ...
The unusual synth-pop track 'Temporary Secretary,' from Paul McCartney's second solo album is the one that made a fan of up-and-coming musician Arooj Aftab.
With these two notions in mind, here are three Paul McCartney collaborations that became huge hits. Released in 1982, the song marked the first collaboration between McCartney and Stevie Wonder.
Paul McCartney plays the opening song from the Beatles' first album on the Got Back Tour. Surprisingly, one of the Beatles ' ...
Paul McCartney might be a seasoned veteran of songwriting now, but he felt that this tune was the farthest thing from professional.
Sir Tom Jones has enjoyed an incredibly successful career but he recently opened up about a regret he has held for more than ...
The singer has joined forces with his son to record a new album. He talks to Mark Beaumont about their need to record ...
His name was Billy Preston, and he ended up being the only person other than John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and ...
An "ultimate mix" of "Do They Know It's Christmas" is set for release later this month to celebrate 40 years since the ...
Sir Paul McCartney ... features McCartney and Duran Duran’s John Taylor on bass, Radiohead’s Thom Yorke on piano, Phil ...
Referred to by Paul McCartney as “the last Beatles song,” the track was written by the late John ... of 1964 and best ...
As he sang a string of songs from his impressive back catalogue ... Here comes the funds: Sir Paul McCartney is the UK's richest musician with a £865M fortune - beating U2 and Andrew Lloyd ...