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Paul McCartney ‘s second band, Wings, isn’t seen as transformative as his tenure with the Beatles. Though the outfit kept McCartney’s career afloat, they aren’t seen as indelible as The Fab Four when ...
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Irish Star on MSNFans think George Harrison slammed Paul McCartney in little-known Beatles songFans of The Beatles think George Harrison hid a dig at Paul McCartney inside one of their songs to get back at him during ...
Paul McCartney was given free rein to explore upbeat and playful melodies when he left The Beatles in 1970. But would this ...
Paul McCartney allegedly had to edit a particularly spicy lyric in this "diss" track he wrote for his ex-bandmate, John ...
George Harrison once mocked Paul McCartney with a Beatles song, airing his grievances right in front of his face.
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The Mirror US on MSNPaul McCartney's tweak to Beatles song has fans saying it was 'perfect'The Beatles' legendary member, Sir Paul McCartney, played a pivotal role in creating what fans now call a "perfect" song.
Ram is Paul McCartney's second solo album, and a fan favorite around the world, but when it first came out, it was brutally ...
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Screen Rant on MSNPaul McCartney Only Liked One Song From This Beatle Member's Entire DiscographyDespite having a catalog loved by the world, Paul McCartney didn't see much to like in this Beatles member's discography, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNThe harsh lyric Paul McCartney removed last-minute from John Lennon diss trackAfter the breakup of The Beatles, Paul McCartney released his song 'Too Many People' that shaded John Lennon and Yoko Ono, but it was originally more scathing ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJohn Lennon slammed 'poor' Beatles bandmate in dispute over song authorshipJohn Lennon and Paul McCartney, the dynamic duo behind most of The Beatles' hits, didn't always see eye to eye on who penned what. Regardless of whether a song was a collaborative effort or primarily ...
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Irish Star on MSNCartney and Lennon argued over authorship of Beatles song after making 'poor' Harrison admissionThe Beatles duo had differing accounts on the writing of the song 'Do You Want to Know a Secret', featured on the band's 1963 debut album 'Please Please Me' which was credited to George Harrison ...
Worrying that perhaps his bandmate was leaving him behind, this Beatles hit made John Lennon feel insecure about his own ability or stability in the group.
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