3 Songs by The Beatles That Paul McCartney Thinks Fondly Of
Paul McCartney has had a negative thing or two to say about his work with The Beatles… as well as other members’ work in The Beatles. He’s never been one to mince words and has been quite honest about the songs he wanted to improve on, as well as the ones he straight-up stole. However, Macca doesn’t hate everything he produced with the Fab Four. In fact, there are quite a few songs that he’s particularly fond of. Let’s look at just a few Beatles songs that Paul McCartney has said he loves!
“And Your Bird Can Sing” is a neat little deep cut from Revolver. In the notes on Anthology, Paul McCartney named the track as one of his favorite songs from that particular era, especially the Anthology version of the song.
“One of my favorites on the ‘Anthology’ is ‘And Your Bird Can Sing’, which is a nice song, but this take of it was one we couldn’t use at the time,” said McCartney. “John and I got a fit of the giggles while we were doing the double-track. You couldn’t have released it at the time. But now you can. Sounds great just hearing us lose it on a take.”
“Happiness Is A Warm Gun”
This song from the White Album was written by John Lennon, and McCartney has praised it in the past. He even referred to the song’s title, which was inspired by an ad in a gun magazine, as “good poetry.” In the 2003 book The Beatles On Apple Records, McCartney and George Harrison allegedly named “Happiness Is A Warm Gun” as their favorite song from the White Album.
Source: Em Casalena/americansongwriter.com