Paul McCartney established himself among the world's greatest songwriters during his time with The Beatles, but not all of his efforts were groundbreaking.
If you're a music and car enthusiast, the auctions of vehicles owned by legendary artists should pique your interest. Here, you'll learn about the sale of Paul McCartney's special Mini, which has everyone talking.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney approached writing music differently, meaning their styles complemented one another, but also meant they misunderstood tracks.
The songwriting mistake Paul McCartney wishes he could redo on the classic Beatles track "When I'm Sixty-Four."
The Beatles bring Let It Be back to several charts in the U.K. this week, as the final release from the rockers is a bestseller once more in their home country.
Paul McCartney wrote 1 Beatles song long before the band formed. He said he could have changed the lyrics in a small way.
Paul McCartney wrote the lovely, wistful "I'll Follow the Sun" when he was still just a teenager. The song later turned up as one of the finest numbers on The Beatles' 1964 album Beatles for Sale.
In 1997, Queen Elizabeth II knighted Paul McCartney. He became the first of two Beatles to receive a knighthood and has described the experience as an honor. Still, he admitted that he felt a bit embarrassed about it. He shared why he winced at some people’s reaction to the news.
John Lennon's relationship with Yoko Ono led to disagreements among The Beatles and the mood within the band was strained in the late 1960s. Yoko and John first met at an art exhibition in November 1966 and remained in touch, beginning a romantic relationship in 1968, while John was married to Cynthia Lennon.
During the break up of The Beatles, Paul McCartney spent a lot of his time at his farm in Campbeltown, Scotland. When John Lennon told his bandmates he wanted a "divorce" from The Beatles in September 1969, a devastated Paul retreated to Scotland to write what became his first solo album - 'McCartney'.
John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr’s respective children have been candid about growing up with the legendary rockers
Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson not only shared a passion for music but also for cars, specifically a special model from the British brand Rolls-Royce. Slide in and find out more!