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Paul McCartney released his debut solo album, McCartney, in April 1970.A month later, it reached no. 1 on the charts. In the U.S. and Canada, it peaked at the top spot. In the U.K., it rose to no. 2.
The Beatles' split was an acrimonious process and in the final months of the band, there were arguments over releases and an interview that caused a rift between Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr ...
Paul McCartney had struggled to find his feet as a solo artist after The Beatles split up in 1970, even considering 'giving up' but he was soon back on top with his band Wings after the release of ...
The Beatles songwriter Paul McCartney made the decision to stop playing live during the band's final years, but returned to ...
They continued, indicating its unique recording history: "With it's backing track recorded in India during the Wonderwall ...
Paul McCartney's journey, however, was a bit rockier. His first two solo albums - 'McCartney' in 1970 and 'Ram' in 1971 - had a lukewarm reception.
The music icon's last solo album was 2020's 'McCartney III', the long-awaited follow-up to 1970's 'McCartney I' and 1980's 'McCartney II'. In 2021, Macca teamed up with stars including Idris Elba ...
On top of that, a select number of the Fab Four's songs feature only one member on their recordings too. Some fans believe ...
Hearing McCartney II opener Coming Up on the radio made John Lennon declare, “Fuck a pig!It’s Paul,” and feel a sneaking admiration for the bouncy track. Its parent album, home-recorded alone (as with ...
Honestly, there has been no rhyme or reason to Paul McCartney‘s choice of album opening songs. In some cases, like 1973’s Band on the Run, 1975’s Venus and Mars and 1984’s Give My Regards ...