After The Beatles broke up, Paul released a solo album ("McCartney") on which he played every instrument, recorded "Ram" with a few session musicians, then formed a little band called Wings. Remember them? Other than as a Executive Officer of Apple Music,
I wouldn't categorize what McCartney did after he left the Beatles as a Job.
He has created/produced his own albums as well as produced/mixed many other
artists music.
He continues to do so.
Paul McCartney recently married his third wife Nancy Shevell. He had released his jazz-type album called Kisses on the Bottom in Feburary. On July 27th, He performed "Hey Jude" at the 2012 London Olympics Opening Ceremony.
He has continued to tour and touch the hearts of millions. As of now, he is currently creating a new album.
He remains a very successful and active singer/songwriter. His latest, released in 2012, is titled Kisses on the Bottom and is a collection of some of McCartney's favorite pre-rock standards.
Pual is just a normal guy right now, and i dont think he hase a job right now, so........ dont count me as a reliaible source. :P
He, along with the other Beatles, most importantly, inspirered a sense of individuality and freedom of thought.
By his wonderful music
He asked him to join the band.
In their teens John had a band and was introduced to Paul Paul was then let in the band and ask John if his friend George could be in it When they wanted to become better and actually take it seriously, they got rid of their current drummer (Pete Best) and invited Richard Starky aka Ringo Starr into it.... and there you have it
In the divorce case, Heather Mills was a little too greedy and wanted far too much of her share. But the judge convinced her that she did not have the right to ask for anything, just because her husband was Paul McCartney. And in the end, she got a smaller amount then what she asked for.
I would ask Paul McCartney if Linda was really the love of his life and if so, why she was not mentioned more in his biography when his second wife was mentioned quite a bit. In the movie "The Story of Linda McCartney" Linda was portrayed as the love of Paul's life. They were married for 30 years and had three children together. The movie made it seem like Paul loved her more than life itself, and Linda was portrayed as a beautiful person. If that is so, it doesn't make sense that she was not mentioned more in the biography.
Paul met John at a church social where John was playing a gig; John asked him to join shortly afterwards. George met Paul on the bus, going to the same school, and he joined the band in 1958. He lived in the same neighborhood as John and Paul, and Paul and him had similar interests in Skiffle, American rock, as well as going to Liverpool institute together. Ringo belonged to a local band called Rory and the Hurricanes, and joined when the Beatles were looking for a new drummer.
The forth recorded song the Beatles did in their career at Abbey Road studios was "Ask Me Why", recorded Wednsday June 6th, 1962 with an unknown number of takes in Studio 2 or 3 (memories are a bit fuzzy for those involved). If you ment "What was the fouth track on "the Beatles" album", known as the White Album, That would be, "Ob-La-Di Ob La-Da". Written credits by John Lennon, Paul McCartney. Although primarily a McCartney song.
He might be, but it'd be nosy to ask.
The Beatles debut album is Please Please Me (1963) which contained 8 original songs and 6 covers. The track listing on the UK release is the following:1. I Saw Her Standing There (McCartney/Lennon)2. Misery (McCartney/Lennon)3. Anna (Go To Him) (cover)4. Chains (cover)5. Boys (cover)6. Ask Me Why (McCartney/Lennon)7. Please Please Me (McCartney/Lennon)8. Love Me Do (McCartney/Lennon)9. Ps. I love You (McCartney/Lennon)10. Baby It's You (cover)11. Do You Want To Know A Secret? (McCartney/Lennon)12. A Taste Of Honey (cover)13. There's A Place (McCartney/Lennon)14. Twist And Shout (cover)
ask his parents.
No, John Lennon met Paul McCartney on Saturday July 6th, 1957, at Woolton Parish Church Garden Fete, Liverpool. (A better answer by somebody else) I think what the question was is... did they meet UP in the 70's after the breakup? Clearly with anyone with enough interest to ask this question knows The Beatles were a 60's band. So a first meeting in the 70's wouldn't make sense. The answer is yes. Paul and Linda did see John in NYC around Christmas 1975. However, they also apparently visited on Saturday April 24, 1976. On that date, as John described in an interview with Playboy, they were watching when Lorne Michaels offered the Beatles the tidy sum of $3000 to reunite on Saturday Night Live. John said they considred going down for laughs but changed their minds
In early August 1960 John Lennon age 19, Paul McCartney age 18, George Harrison age 17 and Stuart Sutcliffe age 20 and new drummer Pete Best age 18 made the final name change to the Beatles.George was only about 15 years old, John about 17, Paul about 16, and Ringo about 18. The ages aren't exact but if it's off it should only be off by about 1 maybe 2 years.
No but why would you ask that
Ask Julian Lennon. He bought it at auction; it replaced one his father gave him, that was later stolen.
In their teens John had a band and was introduced to Paul Paul was then let in the band and ask John if his friend George could be in it When they wanted to become better and actually take it seriously, they got rid of their current drummer (Pete Best) and invited Richard Starky aka Ringo Starr into it.... and there you have it
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In the divorce case, Heather Mills was a little too greedy and wanted far too much of her share. But the judge convinced her that she did not have the right to ask for anything, just because her husband was Paul McCartney. And in the end, she got a smaller amount then what she asked for.
I would ask Paul McCartney if Linda was really the love of his life and if so, why she was not mentioned more in his biography when his second wife was mentioned quite a bit. In the movie "The Story of Linda McCartney" Linda was portrayed as the love of Paul's life. They were married for 30 years and had three children together. The movie made it seem like Paul loved her more than life itself, and Linda was portrayed as a beautiful person. If that is so, it doesn't make sense that she was not mentioned more in the biography.
Paul met John at a church social where John was playing a gig; John asked him to join shortly afterwards. George met Paul on the bus, going to the same school, and he joined the band in 1958. He lived in the same neighborhood as John and Paul, and Paul and him had similar interests in Skiffle, American rock, as well as going to Liverpool institute together. Ringo belonged to a local band called Rory and the Hurricanes, and joined when the Beatles were looking for a new drummer.