Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wings’ “Live and Let Die” peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 on Aug. 11, 1973, making it one of the most successful 007 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. One day in October 1972, ...
Classic rock and 007 should have been the best of friends. However, one of the only classic rock tracks to appear in a James Bond movie was Paul McCartney’s “Live and Let Die.” Paul was worried his ...
Paul McCartney did not come up with the title of “Live and Let Die.” He was given the title and felt he had to work with a conundrum. Considering the song’s name and its association with James Bond, ...
Paul McCartney recorded “Live and Let Die” during sessions for Wings’ second album Red Rose Speedway. Though McCartney wrote and recorded the 1973 Bond theme, a minor controversy ensued as to who ...
Paul McCartney revealed that his children couldn't convince their classmates that it was him, and not Guns N' Roses, who wrote "Live and Let Die." "I thought it was pretty good actually," McCartney ...
The former Beatle said he was concerned for a "90-year-old woman" standing front-row as he performed the 1973 James Bond theme Even mid-performance, Paul McCartney looks out for his fans. On a new ...
Sir Paul McCartney's kids were taunted for claiming their dad wrote "Live and Let Die" after Guns N' Roses covered his iconic James Bond theme. The American hard rock band - fronted by Axl Rose - ...
Paul McCartney was petrified he was going to “kill” an elderly person with his ‘Live and Let Die’ performance. The Beatles legend introduced flames and pyrotechnics to his live shows many years ago to ...
“I thought it was pretty good, actually,” McCartney said of Guns N’ Roses’ 1991 version of the song. “I was more amazed that they would do it, this sort of young American group.” [RELATED: Paul ...
Dave Grohl paid tribute to his one-time Nirvana bandmate Paul McCartney (technically, it’s true!) with a rendition of “Live and Let Die” at the Love Rocks NYC benefit concert Thursday night, March 7.
In 1973, Wings had a massive hit with the song “Live and Let Die.” The song, written by Paul McCartney and his wife Linda, was the theme for the James Bond film of the same name. Fifty years later, on ...
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