The Beatles were responsible for some of the most iconic songs in music history - but not everyone was a fan of their work, including the band members themselves
As part of our Greatest Interviews series, we return to a full and frank 2002 chat with the Beatle ahead of his marriage to Heather Mills
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According to Paul McCartney, these are the best songs on The Beatles' seventh album, 'Revolver' - a record that marked a moment of evolution for the band.
The first All-Starr Band live album featured arguably his most simpatico lineup of guests, including Joe Walsh, Dr. John, Levon Helm and Rick Danko of the Band, Billy Preston, Nils Lofgren and Clarence Clemons. So, it only follows that the simply titled Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band sounds like a house party in the very best way.
Paul McCartney, 82, hosted a surprise show at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City on Tuesday night, after announcing the pop-up concert just hours earlier.
John Lennon admired one Beatles song that Paul McCartney wrote. He liked it so much it infuriated him that he didn't write it.
Paul McCartney once declared this one moment the "very worst" period in The Beatles' history, still looking back at it with upset and sadness.
SIR PAUL McCARTNEY’s fans can expect a Get Back-style documentary chronicling the past two decades of his life. Charlie Lightening, the filmmaker who has followed The Beatles legend around the
The impact of Billy Joel, Elton John and Paul McCartney on the music landscape over the decades is incalculable, the medium itself evolving as they have. Beyond that, they've established themselves as cultural icons thanks to their songwriting prowess,
McCartney, who was spotted Sunday at the Super Bowl in New Orleans chatting with Adam Sandler, was in New York for the upcoming “Saturday Night Live” 50th anniversary festivities. He’s to be a guest on the star-studded television special Sunday.
Paul McCartney played a surprise gig at the Bowery Ballroom in ... US media in attendance reported that after one “particularly shrill” scream, he commented: “That was a Beatles scream.” He asked for more: “OK, let’s get it out of the way.