When it came to writing songs with John Lennon, it was never about ego. Paul McCartney reflects on how their collaboration wasn’t a fight for the best line—it was a dance of trust and instinct. If one of them had a better idea, the other would let go. No arguments, no pride—just acoustic guitars, shared instincts, and two minds chasing the same sound. In Paul’s words, it was “ping ponging ideas.” That’s what made the Lennon-McCartney magic work. And looking back, Paul simply says: “You were a good collaborator.”
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