A tale of self-destruction, violence and epic excess. Discover the extraordinary revelations about one of the most famous Englishmen alive!
Between 1963 and 1970, Paul McCartney: Sold 160 million albums, scored 25 Number One singles, captured the whole thing in 'A Hard Day’s Night', experimented with drugs, offended the church, established the concept of
rock-as-art with 'Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band', persuaded millions of kids to pick up electric guitars and others to burn vinyl in bonfires, single-handedly invented the Swinging Sixties, and became one of the most famous Englishmen alive. 'McCartney' is a tale of self-destruction, violence and epic excess. The Beatles’ bloody in-fighting, the sex, the drugs, and McCartney’s extraordinary marriages are here revealed in full. Yet while the revelations will
(genuinely) astound, this book remains a celebratory feast for his millions of fans, capturing the glorious rush of the best songs and revealing the untold stories behind them. 'McCartney' is the definitive biography, charting not only the pop
legend but the man and his era.