1. Paul's first musical instrument was a trumpet🎺, which his father gave him for his fourteenth birthday. Years later, he will exchange it for an acoustic guitar🎸 out of a desire to be able to sing🎤 and play🎼 the instrument at the same time.
2. Paul wrote his first song at the age of 14. "I Lost My Girl" was dedicated to his mother Kate👱🏻, who passed away from a serious illness🤒😷🤕.
3. Recognized as the most popular and most covered song in history, "Yesterday" was originally called "Scrambled Eggs", that is, scrambled eggs or scrambled eggs. According to the legend, this phrase fit perfectly on the melody that came to McCartney in a dream😴🥱.
4. On January 16, 1980, the musician was arrested for trying to smuggle over 200 grams of marijuana into Japan🇯🇵. Prior to this, Paul had already been detained on the same charge three times: once in Sweden and twice in Scotland. Four years later, the situation repeated itself in Barbados. But the Japanese authorities turned out to be the strictest of all. McCartney was threatened with a seven-year prison⛓, but everything worked out. Paul spent 9 days in a Tokyo prison, after which he was extradited🔙 with a ban🔛 from entering the country for several years.
5. From the beginning of the 80s, under the influence of David Bowie, McCartney began to paint pictures🎨. Among his works there is a kind of portrait🖼 of the mastermind behind "Puke Bowie". More than 70 of his works have been exhibited in the art gallery🧑🏻🎨 of his native Liverpool.
6. On March 11, 1997, the Queen of Great Britain awarded Paul McCartney a knighthood🏹.
7. McCartney received his first Oscar🏵🎖🏅 in 1979 for the documentary🎬 "Let It Be" about the recording of the Beatles' self-titled album. Subsequently, Paul was nominated twice more for the award 💰 for the song 🎵🎶 "Live and Let Die" for the James Bond film "Live and Let Die" and the fantastic melodrama "Vanilla Sky".
8. McCartney designed a special series of Manx postage stamps inspired by the nature of the places where he often visited as a child👦🏻.
9. In total, not counting the honorary statuettes, Paul has 18 Grammys, 7 of them with The Beatles.🏅🎖🥇🏵
10. Paul was married three times💍. He has four children, three🧒🏻👦🏻👦🏻 from his first marriage to Linda McCartney and a daughter🧒🏻 from his marriage to Heather Mills. He also adopted a daughter🧒🏻 of his first wife Linda from his first marriage. Since 2007, Sir Paul met and since 2011 has been married to businesswoman Nancy Shevell.
11. There is an absurd in its essence, but, nevertheless, a very sensational legend that Paul McCartney died in 1966, and his place in the group was taken by a double with a similar voice and appearance. As evidence, supporters of the legend use the so-called "keys" that they found in the work of The Beatles after the imaginary date of death. For example, metaphors used in lyrics, ambiguous images, etc. On November 7, 1969, Paul gave an interview to Life magazine and noted: “The rumors of my death are clearly exaggerated. I think if I die, I will be the first to know about it”🧐🧐🧐.
I like the Beatles, their songs create the atmosphere of my mood. My favorite song is called yesterday: "Yesterday".
I have learned a lot of facts about this song and would like to recommend that you watch the film "Yesterday". Where the guy with the guitar glorified the Beatles and their songs when people didn't know about them at all.
The movie is funny and very interesting. A lot of people are screaming that this is great music.
I'll leave a photo from the movie so you can find it.
Hope you like it too🎼❤️🔥
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