McCartney said he's got a "couple" of those little moments which he knows the people involved would forgive him for, but he wishes he had an eraser that he could rub that "Yesterday" moment away with.
Paul McCartney's "Yesterday" was subconsciously inspired by a regretful moment between a young Macca and his mother.
Without realising it, Paul McCartney hid a huge personal regret in the lyrics of The Beatles song 'Yesterday' as he wrote it ...
The late Chuck Berry would have agreed with the assertion in Danny Boyle’s comedy movie, Yesterday, about the Paul McCartney-penned Beatles song being “one of the greatest songs ever written.” ...
“Yesterday” was, in effect, the first solo record from a Beatle. Paul McCartney famously wrote the song’s melody while asleep, hearing it in a dream. He held onto it for weeks, convinced ...
Tony Kishman is recognized as the quintessential Paul McCartney tribute artist and has toured portraying McCartney for decades. He’s in the Chicago area this weekend with his show “Live And ...
Between 7pm and 10pm, they recorded the Paul McCartney-penned “Yesterday.” Or, more accurately, Paul recorded it on his own, alone with his acoustic guitar. As the most-covered song in The ...
He concluded, “We’re obviously just two mates.” It’s clear that Lennon’s opinion of the song has been integral to McCartney’s own perception of the track. Often leaving out ‘Yesterday’ as his ...
Paul McCartney provided a breakdown of how he constructed the song "Yesterday," one of his most famous compositions for The Beatles, in an excerpt of his forthcoming memoir published in The Times ...
Paul McCartney still believes in yesterday—and so does the Portland Art Museum. On Sept. 14, the museum will open Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm. Organized by the ...