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"Woman" is a 1966 single written by Paul McCartney (under the pseudonym Bernard Webb) and recorded by Peter and Gordon. McCartney intended the song to test whether one of his compositions could be successful based on its own merits without being associated with the hit-making Lennon-McCartney songwriting team, which had produced dozens of hit records for the Beatles and other acts (including ...
On his A Life in Lyrics podcast, in which the legendary Beatles musician regales listeners with the stories behind some of his most famous songs, McCartney, 81, said he believes the lyric was ...
Although "Another Day" and "Oh Woman, Oh Why" were not originally released on any solo or Wings album, both songs appeared as bonus tracks on later editions of Paul and Linda McCartney's 1971 solo album, Ram. "Oh Woman, Oh Why" has also been included on the Special and Deluxe editions of the 2012 remasters of Ram. [10]
Muldoon's conversations recorded with McCartney for the book turned into a podcast McCartney: A Life in Lyrics, with a two series co-producted by iHeartPodcasts, MPL Communications, and Pushkin Industries. [1] [10] Season 1 was released on audio streaming platforms between October and December 2023. Season 2 was released between February and ...
This list is comprised of lyrics from everyone's favorite love songs. "Maybe I'm Amazed" by Paul McCartney is often hailed as one of the most iconic lyrics of all time: "Baby, I'm amazed at the ...
Sir Paul McCartney has big plans for 2025. On Saturday, Dec. 21, the Beatles musician, 82, answered a series of fan questions on his website, including what his New Year's resolution is — to ...
Paul McCartney began composing the lyrics and melody to "She's a Woman" on 8 October 1964, the same day that it was recorded, and finished it quickly. [2] [3] Appearing on the radio programme Top Gear on 17 November 1964, he explained that he only had "about one verse" ready on the morning of the session, finishing the rest of the song once in the studio. [4]
McCartney, 81, opened up about the "what ifs" surrounding the situation in the Wednesday, Dec. 6, episode of iHeartPodcasts and Pushkin Industries’ new podcast, McCartney: A Life in Lyrics.