Paul McCartney revealed in an interview with Adam Buxton podcast his favorite John Lennon songs with The Beatles and on his solo career. The musician is currently promoting his new studio album “McCartney III”, in which he played all the instruments.
Paul McCartney reveals his favorite John Lennon songs:
“From the Beatles era? There are some. People always ask me what is the favorite song, but there are some,” said the 78-year-old singer before quoting two fab four classics sung by Lennon:” ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’, I loved it. Also ‘Across The Universe’, I love it ” .
However, the ex-beatle singled out “Julia” as his favorite. The song was made by Lennon for his late mother in 1958 when the singer was a teenager. “Julia is about the mother he couldn’t live with. So I loved the poignancy of it. Because I was with him at Julia’s house to visit her, and I knew how deeply he loved her. So, I choose Julia,” he revealed.
About Lennon’s solo career, McCartney said he is a huge fan of “Beautiful Boy”, a track written to honor the boy Sean, Lennon’s son with Yoko Ono. “It’s a really great song,” he praised.
New album
Paul McCartney will release McCartney III, his 18th studio solo album, recorded entirely during the period of social isolation caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Recorded this year in Sussex, in the south of England, “McCartney III” has Paul singing and playing guitar or piano live and complementing them with bass and drums.
The future release joins two other albums, McCartney and McCartney II, created by the musician at critical moments in his life. In the 1970s and 1980s, when he was looking for a creative renaissance.
Besides being release in CD and digital copies, McCartney III will also have vinyl packages. Including a standard 180-gram black vinyl and a white vinyl LP limited to 4,000 copies available at independent U.S. record stores. The album is available for pre-order now.