With a voluminous songbook, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's Andy McCluskey selected an intriguing cut for his favourite ...
It’s a rough, early-career gem written by McCartney that was recorded in his family bathroom during a rehearsal. It’s not the most polished ... original Paul McCartney song with synth-pop ...
Nobody talks about it anymore, but Paul McCartney made a few disco ... than fans seem to remember. The most striking musical elements of “Silly Love Songs” are its yearning disco strings ...
In mid-1979, Paul McCartney had a lot of excess energy to ... utilising acoustic elements with an added array of new technology. As a result, many of the songs, like ‘Temporary Secretary’ and ...
Paul McCartney knew how to write hit songs without The Beatles — he just ... It’s just got such a great sound, and because it was new at the time nobody had really used it, so we loved trying ...
When Paul McCartney was a teenager ... but I play some of your songs, and the most popular one is “When I’m Sixty-four,” but I have to change the title to “When I’m 84” because ...
that was Paul, actually.’ I didn’t really do much like that. Just once or twice.” Contributing to a song is infinitely easier when you like the track to begin with, as McCartney did with ...
Paul McCartney ... s list of the most-consumed songs in the U.S., he hasn’t added to his career total for years, which is not uncommon for older musicians like McCartney, even the ones that ...
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Among them was Paul McCartney's 1972 hit 'Hi, Hi, Hi', which he wrote with wife Linda and recorded with Wings. The song includes the lyrics: "We're gonna get hi, hi, hi with the music on.
Caroline Sanderson reports on the latest and perhaps most insightful book to explore the phenomenon that was the Lennon and McCartney songwriting partnership.
Every song Paul McCartney and John Lennon wrote for The Beatles was given the joint credit of Lennon-McCartney, regardless of whether they were a collaborative or independent endeavour.