Sir Paul McCartney has just revealed what he would tell his fellow Beatles members, John Lennon and George Harrison.
When asked what he would tell his two deceased friends, McCartney simply replied, “I’d say I love you, because growing up in Liverpool you never said that. . You never told a man you loved him, unless he was like your brother or something, and he was a brother.”
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McCartney added, “America was in mourning when we came in. It was shortly after the Kennedy assassination, maybe America needed something like the Beatles to lift it out of mourning and just that.” To say that life goes on, the joy you see in this audience, is like being lifted out of grief.”
The legendary rock star was then seen looking at a photo of his childhood home at an exhibition where he mentioned, “Me and John (Lennon) could just sit around writing stuff, we wrote songs. She loves you. In the next room, and my father was in the other room, so we came to play with him for the first time. She loves you, yeah yeah yeah, and he’s at the end of it, he said, ‘Boy that’s great but can’t you sing she loves you yeah, yeah, yeah?’