Released on Nov. 11, 1977, as a double A-side with “Girls’ School,” the song quickly raced up the charts. It held the No. 1 ...
More than 50 years ago today, "Please, Please Me" by The Beatles was riding high as a No. 1 hit on the British rock chart, ...
Morgan Neville's documentary follows the rock legend after the Beatles' breakup.
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Paul McCartney reveals how close he came to giving up music
Paul McCartney is known as one of the most famous musicians in the world thanks to the fame he found with The Beatles but he ...
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This Bestselling Artist Helped John Lennon Record His First and Only Solo Billboard No.1 Hit
How a late night TV show inspired John Lennon’s only solo No. 1 and how Elton John helped turn it into a chart topping hit.
The Story of a Band on the Run,’ an oral history connected to Morgan Neville’s new documentary, we hear the rest of the stories.
Paul McCartney was far from finished after The Beatles, and songs like "Live and Let Die" and "Band on the Run" are more than enough proof of that!
Paul, just Paul. Not "Sir Paul." Not "Mr. McCartney." That's how the former Beatle prefers to be called when he sits down for an interview, according to filmmaker Morgan Neville, who spent many hours ...
Paul McCartney is releasing a companion soundtrack album to his new documentary, 'Man On The Run'; check out two rare Wings ...
There is one song that Paul McCartney wouldn't have minded having his name on. Find out which throwback track he picked.
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