For as much as up-and-coming acts have issues with the quality of their work, it's nice to know even Paul McCartney gets ...
After The Beatles secured their first US number one with 'I Want to Hold Your Hand', Paul McCartney and John Lennon were under pressure to write another hit. The band had enjoyed success across the UK ...
The group are the most successful band and their success can also be measured in numbers - and one of their songs is a ...
As per the biographers of The Beatles and Paul, the entire melody to 'Yesterday’ came to Paul in a dream at his ...
and the backbone of the band’s success was the collaborative (and at times contentious) songwriting partnership between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The book’s chapters are broken up by ...
It wasn't the only time they wrote a song which became a band's first hit. Paul had written 'Come And Get It' in 1969 and recorded a solo demo for it during the sessions for the band's penultimate ...
John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote the vast majority of The Beatles' music, but that doesn't mean they always liked each ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon wrote the vast majority of The Beatles' songs and were the driving creative force behind the band's success. Their contrasting styles, moods and approaches often met ...
There's one Beatles song that has a staggering 1.5 billion streams, comfortably cementing its place as the legendary band’s ...
The Beatles are still as popular as ever, with their songs being streamed hundreds of millions of times, and there's one ...