Paul McCartney Exclusive: ‘John, George and Ringo Weren’t Too Positive About Wings’
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What a Young Paul McCartney Knew About Growing Old
Want to stay current with Arthur’s writing? Sign up to get an email every time a new column comes out. One of the Beatles’ most beloved songs is “When I’m Sixty-Four,” the second track on Side 2 of their groundbreaking 1967 album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. It features a 24-year-old Paul McCartney singing to his lover, asking whether she will still love him in the distant future, when he is a hopelessly ancient and decrepit 64-year-o…
Paul McCartney exclusive: ‘John, George and Ringo weren’t too positive about Wings’
In an exclusive interview, Sir Paul McCartney talks about his rivalry with the other Beatles, practising his songs with Paul Mescal and how he is now in a ‘really, really active period’
45 years after John Lennon's murder, Paul McCartney comments in his new book on his reaction to the news of the death of the Beatles colleague.
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