Paul McCartney opened up about how he wrote a lesser-known Beatles track with what he called 'naughty' chords.
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Photo: Liverpool features Glen Burtnik, left, playing the Paul McCartney part. Photo courtesy of Pheral Lamb / Provided by ...
It swung the uptempo single into a more nuanced universe, and perfectly demonstrated Lennon and McCartney’s songwriting ...
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They follow in the footsteps of artists including Sir Elton John, Kate Bush, Beatles star Sir Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen.
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Paul McCartney and John Lennon wrote the vast majority of The Beatles' songs and were the driving ... quickly put some bass down, do the vocal, and double-track it. "I said to Badfinger ...