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Paul McCartney has opened up on the message he never got to say to his Beatles bandmate, John Lennon, after his tragic death ...
In The Beatles' early days, John Lennon would invite Paul McCartney over to write songs. McCartney thinks one of their earliest was about Lennon's parents.
The simple message ... McCartney offered. “And then we were left to pick up the pieces.” McCartney said he “couldn’t argue” with Lennon’s decision. “The point of it really was that ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon met as teenagers. While they would become close, they were awkward when they first met.
At times, John Lennon would get annoyed when people read ... In one case, he said Paul McCartney had Yoko Ono on his mind when he sang, “Get back to where you once belonged.” ...
A planned reunion in the studio for John Lennon and Paul McCartney was stopped by one thing. The Beatles duo never worked ...
A recently unearthed love letter from John Lennon to his ex-wife Cynthia Powell has revealed the Beatles icon taking a cheeky jab at his bandmate, Paul McCartney. The note, penned in 1962, hails from ...
A 1962 love letter from John Lennon to his future wife Cynthia, in which he complains about Paul McCartney's snoring, will be ...
Paul McCartney and John Lennon worked together closely for years ... He said, ‘Then the message came back. “Ask Paul what’s the name of the teacher in fifth grade.”’ ...
It’s no secret that John Lennon and Paul McCartney were at odds in the years ... he also spoke of how hurt he was by John’s message — a message seen and heard by the entire world.