Paul McCartney says 'they all remind me' as he makes heartfelt Beatles admission

27 June, 2025 - 0 Comments

Paul McCartney has revealed his three favourite albums from other artists, as he explained how music brings back memories of John Lennon and George Harrison. The Beatles legend, who this month celebrated his 83rd birthday, frequently speaks to fans through question and answer sessions on his website.

In recent editions of the series, called 'You Gave Me The Answer', Paul has been asked about the 50th anniversary re-release of the 1975 Wings album 'Venus and Mars'. He subsequently recalled happy days as a child buying records at lost Liverpool institution Lewis's. In this month's offering, published today, Paul was asked about his favourite music and how certain songs can bring back memories. ‌

Paul was asked by fan Alex: "My partner and I have recently been discussing the albums and songs that have soundtracked our lives.‌

"Are there any albums that take you back to certain periods in your life? And does performing your own music evoke similar memories?"

He responded: "Yeah, definitely. My favourite albums by other people tend to be: 'Music from Big Pink' by The Band, 'Pet Sounds' by the Beach Boys, and 'Harvest' by Neil Young.

"They are the three classics that I love to listen to, and they all remind me of certain times in my life. When I perform my own songs, the great thing is that they often bring back memories of recording them.

"That can often entail memories of John and George in the studio - sweet memories!"  Paul has frequently spoken about his love for the Beach Boys, whose co-founder and chief songwriter Brian Wilson died earlier this month. He is particularly fond of the track 'God Only Knows', which featured on the aforementioned 1996 classic 'Pet Sounds'. About the song, Paul told BBC Radio 1 in 2007: "'God Only Knows’ is one of the few songs that reduces me to tears every time I hear it. It’s really just a love song, but it’s brilliantly done. It shows the genius of Brian.

Source: Dan Haygarth/liverpoolecho.co.uk

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