In 1976, Paul McCartney had his last ever in-person interaction with John Lennon, and his final words were as cinematic as any movie.
We take a look at four Paul McCartney songs that are bona fide ear worms (yes, they will be stuck in your head after reading this).
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Referred to by Paul McCartney as “the last Beatles song,” the track was written by the late John Lennon, who died in 1980, ...