Being an individual has always been an important aspect of Paul McCartney. As a naturally gifted songwriter, it has always been important for him to be able to shut out other voices and stick to his ...
The vast majority of The Beatles' songs were written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon ... never failing to introduce it as 'the greatest love song of the last fifty years'".
Seeing the Stones is the only thing that compares to the human-jukebox effect of McCartney live That’s the position Paul McCartney occupies in the world of pop ... Clearly, for almost any other artist ...
This 1971 record from Paul McCartney and his late wife Linda is one of his most well-known (and well-loved) solo albums. Ram wasn’t the smooth, polished, perfect album that fans had come to ...
Paul McCartney knew how to write hit songs without The Beatles — he just struggled to write good hit songs without The Beatles! Only one of his solo No. 1 singles is genuinely worthwhile.
John Lennon didn’t always like Paul McCartney’s songs, but he praised one of Paul’s solo hits from the early 1980s. Sadly, the track John liked sounds like it was performed by Kermit the Frog.