Get Back” was the supreme document of the Beatles’ final moments together and of their dissolution, Morgan Neville’s ...
To be fair, “How Do You Sleep?” was seen by observers as a direct response to McCartney’s own earlier song ‘Too Many People,” which was read as an indictment of John and Yoko Ono as the people ...
Sir Paul McCartney is revisiting one of the most debated chapters in music history—the breakup of The Beatles. As the 81-year ...
Second acts are tough, especially when you’ve reached the pinnacle of your profession. For Paul McCartney, learning to be his ...
I had fear of being a grown-up, I felt very depressed,” says Paul McCartney, reflecting on his state of mind after the ...
"This lasted a couple of months," McCartney said, in a revealing new documentary coming to Prime.
During a recent screening event for his new documentary 'Man On The Run,' Paul McCartney reflected on the “madness” of ...
The Beatles were Paul McCartney’s entire life. When the group parted ways, he thought his pen had run dry for good. In the trailer for the Morgan Neville-directed doc — which PEOPLE is exclusively ...
LINDA looks so beautiful, so cool,” says Paul McCartney. He’s just been watching a film about the decade of his life after The Beatles broke up — and it is filled with images of his much-missed ...
Paul McCartney told a British court there were six reasons The Beatles should legally break up. One of them was the use of a harp in ‘The Long and Winding Road’.