In 1976, Paul McCartney had his last ever in-person interaction with John Lennon, and his final words were as cinematic as any movie.
Paul McCartney usually has a plan for every album he makes, but he thought this record should have been completed sooner. Read more here.
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When Paul McCartney heard what Phil Spector had done to the song, believed to have been inspired by Scotland's remote B842, ...
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"Thriller" was a blockbuster forged by Jones' and Michael Jackson's maniacal competitiveness, deep love for global pop culture, and fascination with new technologies.
Sir Tom revealed: "I've got a story about that song. "I was having a drink with Paul McCartney in the late ... Although she didn't win the title in 2014, Becky Hill is arguably the most ...
Paul McCartney’s greatest post-Beatles ... So, let’s get right to it. The title track may be the best song Wings ever committed to vinyl. You have these distinct sections that take you on ...
Rogovoy’s book depicts Harrison as an introspective and revelatory musician whose songs delved into ... he was fine with that. Paul made the first solo album, aptly titled “McCartney.” George’s ...
The record starts out with a fun title track, a cheesy yet endearing invitation to listen in: “Roll up, roll up for the Magical Mystery Tour / Step right this way” Paul McCartney beckons.
Music titan Quincy Jones' catalog ranged from Michael Jackson's best-selling album "Thriller" to the star-studded "We Are the World" charity song.