![]() ![]() McCartney also explained how the song was inspired by French singer, Edith Piaf’s song “Milord.” Paul asked her what French word rhymed with “Michelle” and Jan said “Ma belle.” She was able to translate the words (“These are words that go together well”) that Paul wanted to convey in the song. Ivan was Paul’s mate who introduced him to John Lennon back in 1957. Paul explained exactly how he learned the French words to sing in “Michelle.” It just so happens that Jan, the wife of his friend, Ivan Vaughn, was a French teacher. Some more highlights of the 6-episode series include rare early photos of John, Paul and George that are shown throughout the film (before they met Ringo). It’s just a shame that they couldn’t go through virtually every Beatles song! The series features short conversations about different aspects of McCartney’s career as well as samplings and analysis of songs like “Michelle”, “All My Loving”, “Let It Be”, “Eleanor Rigby”, “Penny Lane”, “Band on the Run”, “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer”, “Yesterday” and more. Paul’s company MPL Communications is also listed in the credits. The series was a joint venture between Paul and Rick Rubin, who are both listed as Executive Producers. It was a great idea to get Paul to sit down and talk about his career with a focus on the instrumental side of things (especially his bass playing) since he is going to turn 80 years old next year. albums 50th anniversaryĭaytrippin' Beatles Magazine The Latest Beatles News, Travel, Biography and Discographyĭid you happen to watch Paul McCartney’s new HULU documentary called McCartney 3,2,1? The 6-part 3-hour special premiered on Jin the US and it offers fans an in-depth discussion between Paul and producer Rick Rubin about many Beatles songs and a few Wings and solo McCartney numbers. The Beatles Cirque du Soleil LOVE Show in Las Vegas. ![]()
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