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John Lennon and Paul McCartney 'could have changed music' with meeting years after The Beatles split
Paul and John, who were The Beatles' primary songwriters and often wrote in tandem in the early years of the 1960s, had their ...
Radio and TV personality Elliot Mintz has gone into detail about seeing the two Beatles together two years after their last ...
A historic Liverpool building which now operates as a hotel is recognisable to fans worldwide. Constructed on the grounds of ...
Perhaps that's why they later wrote the song "Her Majesty" a few years later. Brown wrote that in 2002, McCartney performed at the late Queen's 2002 Golden Jubilee, and when he was asked about meeting ...
The circumstances around the Quarrymen's Cavern debut seem to perfectly encapsulate John Lennon and Paul McCartney's personalities.
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Irish Star on MSNIconic Beatles song Paul McCartney admits he 'could never' perform live
Paul McCartney wrote a number of hit songs for The Beatles, but there's one he's reluctant to perform live. The 83-year-old collaborated with John Lennon to form an iconic songwriting duo during ...
John Lennon was "insanely jealous" of the commercial and critical success that Paul McCartney enjoyed after leaving The ...
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Irish Star on MSNRingo Starr almost replaced in The Beatles by iconic drummer - but Paul McCartney said no
The Beatles lineup is iconic - with The Fab Four consisting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison - ...
Paul said: "That song just gets me. I'm singing it, and I think I'm OK, and I suddenly realise it's very emotional" ...
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John Lennon Threatened to Punch Anyone Who Insulted Paul McCartney, According to Alice Cooper
Despite their feud, John Lennon and Paul McCartney never let anyone speak badly about each other when they were around.
Radio personality Elliot Mintz claimed that John Lennon was "jealous" of Paul McCartney 's success with his band Wings. Mintz, 80, spoke McCartney's success after the Beatles when he appeared on the ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney was usually optimistic about The Beatles' touring, until one performance
Paul McCartney once opened up about The Beatles' touring days, and expressed his overall optimism about it until one ...
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