Taylor Swift Was Startled When Paul McCartney Was a Teen, He Wrote "When I'm Sixty-Four"

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Taylor Swift Was Startled When Paul McCartney Was a Teen, He Wrote "When I'm Sixty-Four"

Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift conducted interviews together. Swift was quite aback to discover that Paul had written a Beatles song for Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band during his teenage years. The aforementioned track seems to have originated from the mentality of a teenager, even if she expressed otherwise.

Paul McCartney III's record was met with Swift's response in a 2020 Rolling Stone story. She said, "I listened to your new record." Although there were many aspects of it that I adored, writing, producing, and playing every instrument on every track did feel a bit like a flex. to me like flexing a muscle and declaring, "If necessary, I can handle all of this on my own."

Paul gave a brief explanation of his creative process in response. He answered, "Well, I must admit that I don't think like that." "Over the years, I have acquired some of these instruments." dad played the piano in our house, so I spent time on it. music for "When I'm Sixty-Four" during my adolescent years. Swift was shocked that Paul, at such a young age, had written the song.

An interview from 1980 can be found in the book All We Are Saying: The Last Major Interview with John Lennon and Yoko Ono. questioned about the song's beginnings in it. "Paul's entirely," he answered. have imagined penning a song like that." of the things I never give any thought to.

John makes a somewhat unexpected claim. One of his songs is titled "Grow Old with Me." The song's topic is similar to that of "When I'm Sixty-Four," yet it's romantic and somber. John claimed he never gave that matter any attention, but it's clear that he did.

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