Paul McCartney began writing songs in the late 1950s and hasn’t stopped since. It’s why he’s written more than 1,000 songs in his career, though the real total is probably higher. He has dozens of No.
Paul McCartney recorded “Live and Let Die” during sessions for Wings’ second album Red Rose Speedway. Though McCartney wrote and recorded the 1973 Bond theme, a minor controversy ensued as to who ...
Wings, Paul’s band after The Beatles, was still relatively new in 1973. The group formed and released their debut album in 1971. The solid follow-up Red Rose Speedway landed in early 1973, and the ...
Paul McCartney revealed that his children couldn't convince their classmates that it was him, and not Guns N' Roses, who wrote "Live and Let Die." "I thought it was pretty good actually," McCartney ...
Sometimes history rides on people taking the hint. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Watching the James Bond movies in order is an ...
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