John Lennon, a former member of The Beatles, wrote and sang that song. Although John Lennon is the originator, Elton John did sing Imagine during his concert at Central Park, New York, 1980. Ironically, this concert was only a few months before the tragic death of John Lennon.
No, Paul McCartney did not sing "Mama's Got a Squeeze Box." The song was actually written and performed by The Who, and it appears on their 1975 album "The Who by Numbers." McCartney is known for his work with The Beatles and his solo career, but this particular track is not associated with him.
(I Have a Good Day) Every Now and Then
huh? He does not sing badly. He's an amazing singer.
"Ebony & Ivory" was a big hit for Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder.
If you are talking about the latest commercial where the guy floats out of bed, it "Good Morning by The Kicks.
No, Paul McCartney did not sing "Mama's Got a Squeeze Box." The song was actually written and performed by The Who, and it appears on their 1975 album "The Who by Numbers." McCartney is known for his work with The Beatles and his solo career, but this particular track is not associated with him.
(I Have a Good Day) Every Now and Then
Come Together. It's the only Beatles song he ever performed.
huh? He does not sing badly. He's an amazing singer.
The Girl Is Mine
No, but Ringo was a celebrity telephone operator.
"Ebony & Ivory" was a big hit for Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder.
Paul McCartney and George Harrison
The main singers were John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the Beatles.
"Every Little Thing"
McCartney performed "Let It Be" during Live Aid in 1985. There was trouble with the sound system, and McCartney was tempted to sing "There will be some feedback, Let It Be", but decided against it.
Ebony and Ivory Also, "What's That You're Doing?" from the Tug of War LP