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The Beatles' legendary member, Sir Paul McCartney, played a pivotal role in creating what fans now call a "perfect" song.
George Harrison once mocked Paul McCartney with a Beatles song, airing his grievances right in front of his face.
Fans of The Beatles think George Harrison hid a dig at Paul McCartney inside one of their songs to get back at him during ...
George Harrison’s eye-catching Futurama guitar was bought so he could mimic his hero Holly at a time when Fender Stratocasters hadn’t yet made it to the U.K. Paul McCartney often doffed his ...
The Beatles are releasing their final song "Then and Now" with late members, John Lennon and George Harrison finally finished by Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr more than four decades after its ...
It took Harrison leaving the band on 10 January 1969, with the witty, parting riposte of “See you ‘round the clubs”, for McCartney and Lennon to really take stock of his contribution.
Just as McCartney moved between bass and guitar, Harrison filled in for McCartney on bass on several recordings when Paul was playing another instrument or — in the case of one song — when he ...
It took Harrison leaving the band on 10 January 1969, with the witty, parting riposte of “See you ‘round the clubs”, for McCartney and Lennon to really take stock of his contribution.
Paul McCartney used some of the same AI-based tech Peter Jackson employed on 'Get Back' to clean up a John Lennon demo and make one last Beatles song.
George Harrison, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney were the primary songwriters for The Beatles. Lennon and McCartney wrote most of the songs and, at least in the first half of the 1960s, wrote them ...
While in that group, they wrote a song titled “In Spite of All The Danger.” It’s one of the only songs credited to McCartney–Harrison, making it novel in the Fab Four’s catalog.