When Paul McCartney and Led Zeppelin's John Bonham got together to make a rare Wings track 'Beware My Love' which wouldn't be released for almost 40 years.
Paul McCartney debuted his new band Wings with a controversial song about the Northern Irish massacre known as Bloody Sunday.
For all of the great music Paul McCartney made on his own, this tune was destined for Pete Townshend before he even played on ...
Nobody talks about it anymore, but Paul McCartney ... Wings weren’t the Bee Gees, but they dabbled in disco more than fans seem to remember. The most striking musical elements of “Silly Love ...
But Sir Paul truly got his dream of a surprise pub gig nearly 50 years after he suggested the idea to The Beatles. In 2018, as part of a feature for the Late Late Show's 'Carpool Karaoke' with host ...
Paul had long held the ambition for The Beatles to make a return in some capacity, and while it may have taken him over 50 ...
Nobody talks about it anymore, but Paul McCartney made a few disco songs during the genre's heyday. One of these tracks might be about God.
During his time with Wings, Paul McCartney wrote so many love songs for Linda McCartney that ... But we didn’t ever play it live, it was just something fun that only existed in the studio.” ...
During the break up of The Beatles, Paul McCartney spent a lot of his ... He wrote plenty of Beatles songs there, as well as Wings and solo hits. In 1974, Paul recorded 'Junior's Farm', a song ...
But their music also occasionally landed the ... were banned by certain radio operators. Among them was Paul McCartney's 1972 hit 'Hi, Hi, Hi', which he wrote with wife Linda and recorded with Wings.
Among them was Paul McCartney's 1972 hit 'Hi, Hi, Hi', which he wrote with wife Linda and recorded with Wings ... as he said it gave the song added impetus in live gigs. He explained in a later ...