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Love me do: Sir Paul has been inspired by his new wife
Nancy Shevell
Inspired by his new wife, Paul McCartney takes on the Great American Songbook. The result? VINTAGE MACCA
By Adrian Thrills
There's nothing an old Beatle likes more than
the warm glow of nostalgia.
When he toured the UK before Christmas, Paul McCartney played no fewer than 26 Fab Four songs in a three-hour show that was a magical celebration of shared memories.
This collection from Sir Paul goes back even further. An intensely personal trip through U.S. classics of the Thirties, Forties and Fifties, it is his first account of what he calls ‘the songs that inspired the songs’.
Before he hooked up with John, George and Ringo, a young McCartney was exposed to American greats such as Harold Arlen and Irving Berlin by his father Jim, a trumpeter who fronted his own jazz combo.
‘My dad used to play the piano at home, so I heard all these songs from him,’ says Sir Paul.
‘On New Year’s Eve, they’d roll back the carpet and all the ladies would sit around, sipping rum and blackcurrant. After half-an-hour, they’d all start singing, so I associate these songs with good times.
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