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The Beatles’ Paul McCartney was reduced to tears by ’emotional’ song when he tried to sing it

Paul said about the track: “It’s really just a love song, but it’s made brilliant.”

The English musician and songwriter Paul McCartney from The Beatles visited a press conference on February 5, 1968 to promote the Leicester University Art Festival in the Royal Garden Hotel in London
Paul McCartney shown in the Beatles in 1968(Picture: David Redfern/Redferns)))

Paul McCartney wrote more than his share of classic songs. In addition to John Lennon, Paul, now 82, wrote most of the Beatles song book and was the driving force behind beloved tracks like ‘Let It Be’, ‘Yesterday’, ‘Hey Jude’ and ‘Penny Lane’.

The Lennon-McCartney Songwriting Partnership, Wilfred Mellors des Music and Musicians Magazine, wrote in 1972: “Economy produced against Poland: the Sparks flew between John and Paul. John’s fiery iconoclasma was alleviated by Paul’s lyrical grace, while Paul’s stubbornly spread, hardened Charm, stubborn, persistent, harder was stubborn, while Paul was hard -wide charm was hard, hardy hardening, while Paul was harder, hard stubborn, hard, hard -sized through John’s resistance.

Paul and John set the standard for songwriting in the 1960s and inspired many of their colleagues. Bob Dylan said about their arrival of 1964 in the United States: “They did things that no one did. Their chords were outrageous, only outrageous and their harmonies made everything valid. But I just kept it to myself that I really dug them.

“Everyone else thought they were for the teen bopper that they would pass immediately. But it was obvious to me that they were stopped. I knew that they would point out where music had to go.”

It was not just Dylan who inspired and cited the way. John and Paul even have the first hit single of the Rolling Stones for them – 1963 “I want your husband”.

However, this inspiration would also flow in both directions. John was a fan of Dylan and said he had his own “Dylan period” in the Beatles.

And in particular there was a band of the 1960s that Paul was in his praise of Effressive. Paul told the Ronnie Wood Show that the Beatles were friends with the Beach Boys.

The Beatles - SGT Peppers Lonely Heart Club - Handout picture
The Beatles in their famous SGT pepper suits(Picture: Daily recording / handout)))

He said: “Brian Wilson turned out to be a really amazing composer. At that time I was in chords and harmonies and things and we had a kind of rivalry. We released a song and Brian would hear it, and then he would do one. What is nice – it’s like me and John. You know that you are trying to exceed each other all the time. “

According to the music author Ian Macdonald, the Beatles saw the album ‘Pet Sounds’ from 1966 of the California band as the most impressive of their contemporaries from this year. Brian Wilson wrote this album in response to the album “Rubber Soul” by Fab Four from 1965.

There is a song by Beach Boys that Paul finds particularly moving. He told BBC Radio 1 in 2007: “‘God only knows’ is one of the few songs that reduce me every time I hear it. It is really just a love song, but it is made brilliant Brian.

Paul continued over the route and said to Ronnie Wood: “I had to sing her with Brian when we made an advantage together. I was fine with the actual performance, I held her together.

“But on the rehearsal I lost it at the sound check because it is very emotional, this song, I think it … ‘Oh my god, I sing with Brian,’ it just made me.

“So everything is, they are small vibrations that reach their music, they are only small vibrations, small words and small things. There is this strong effect, you know.”

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