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41. Paul McCartney - Flaming Pie (Piano/Vocal/Guitar
 
42. Paul McCartney: Composer / Artist
$14.03
43. Paul McCartney: Now and Then
$81.15
44. The Macs: Mike McCartney's family
45. Paul McCartney, The McCartney
46. Paul McCartney and "Wings"
 
47. Paul McCartney. Many Years From
48. The Facts About a Pop Group: Featuring
 
$16.85
49. Lennon and McCartney For The Harp
$3.95
50. Two of Us: The Passionate Partnership
$3.95
51. Two of Us: The Passionate Partnership
$9.39
52. Die Minute mit Paul McCartney:
$225.35
53. The Importance Of Series - Paul
$8.62
54. Wings - At the Speed of Sound
$45.47
55. Feeding the Imagination: Vegetarian
 
56. Paul McCartney: Eine Biographie
$9.98
57. Paul McCartney's Rupert and the
58. The New Lennon & McCartney
59. 51 By John Lennon & Paul McCartney
60. Let It Be Sheet Music

41. Paul McCartney - Flaming Pie (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook)
by Paul McCartney
 Paperback: 112 Pages (1997-08-01)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$9.84
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Asin: 0793585384
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An elaborate matching folio to his latest release complete with lots of photos and including: Atlantic Ocean ¥ Beautiful Night ¥ Calico Skies ¥ Flaming Pie ¥ Great Day ¥ If You Wanna ¥ Little Willow ¥ Looking For You ¥ Somedays ¥ The Song We Were Singing ¥ The World Tonight ¥ Used To Be Bad ¥ and more. ... Read more


42. Paul McCartney: Composer / Artist
by Paul McCartney
 Paperback: 272 Pages (1981-04-20)
list price: US$12.95
Isbn: 0671431242
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellently crafted musical tabliture!
This music book contains some of the McCartney repertoire. Both Beatles and solo matierial is included. It is especially unique because of the McCartney drawn pictures included.The guitar tabs are magnificent and it truly shows McCartney's musical diversity. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in McCarney's music. ... Read more


43. Paul McCartney: Now and Then
by Robin Bextor, Tony Barrow
Hardcover: 144 Pages (2006-05-02)
list price: US$20.51 -- used & new: US$14.03
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Asin: 1844422046
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The "Now" part of this unique book is drawn from writer and film-maker Robin Bextor's exclusive interviews with Paul McCartney - during which he talked candidly of his private life, of his life as a singer, musician, composer and businessman, of The Beatles and why they broke up. While Tony Barrow, Beatles PR from 1962 - 1968, looks back on McCartney as he was then, offering his own fascinating account of life inside the Fab Four camp. Illustrated throughout with rare photographs, and with additional insights and recollections from those who have been closest to him throughout his career, "Paul McCartney Now and Then" creates a revealing and personal portrait of the one of the world's greatest living musical icons. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (5)

5-0 out of 5 stars Loved the Book
My son used this to gather unknown facts about Paul McCartney for a book report.He loved adding this to his collection of rock star books.

4-0 out of 5 stars More Now Than Then
There are some worthwhile things about this book, although it might have worked better as less a coffee-table volume as it isn't quite that speed. What you get is more a portrait of Sir Paul today as he is perceived this last half-decade. The interviews with others (middle section) provide some good anecdotes. Good choice of people too. Barrow was there (with the lads) forever and has a perspective that is different, if not new. Not that many were "there" all through the Beatlemania years. Still, mostly we get stories and praises of Paul today. Think of this as an attempt to honor and praise Paul while he's alive, rather than after he's gone - much of it does seem like a eulogy at times. What's missing is more of an appreciation of his non-rock career (classical, experimental, animation soundtracks, painting, etc.) which seems to be a lot of what he is about since 1990.

2-0 out of 5 stars Don't judge the book by it's glossy cover
Sorry to say that this glossy looking generously-formatted book is nothing more than a badly written amateur article blown up with shockingly poor photo material (taken from videos, other books). That the author even dares to mention that he visited Paul at home for this should embarass him deeply.

A rip off, nothing else.
R. Kruschak, Germany

2-0 out of 5 stars Nothing much
There are lots of other, better books on the Beatles and on McCartney. This one is basically a hodge-podge coffee table book, combining a few interviews with Beatles-related folks (George Martin, Klaus Voorman, Pete Best, Peter Asher, Donovan, etc.)with some memories of Beatles press officer Tony Barrow and some fawning drivel by one of Paul's modern toadies telling us what he's been up to lately. This book was apparently rushed to market, as it has no central concept, a few typos, and the book actually ends in the middle of a sentence. Most of the "unseen" photos are boring, blurry shots from 1960s television that we could have done without. If this book has any value, it is from the odd collection of guest interviewees; most of these folks have been heard from in other places before, but still, a decent Beatles anecdote is always worth a glance.

4-0 out of 5 stars Some great photos and revealing words
This is a welcome book for Macca fans everywhere. Though there is absolutely nothing new for people who have long followed Paul's career, for newbies this would be a veritable treasure trove. Paul speaks candidly about John, the Beatles break-up, his marriage with Linda, the infighting among various members of Wings (especially Denny Laine), and his musical legacy. There's nothing about Linda's struggle with breast cancer, her death, or the appearence of Heather Mills. So don't expect any information on Macca's life post-1998.

All of this has been discussed ad nauseum by Paul in previous interviews dating back many years. But there are snippets that are marvelous. I especially like his description of he and John slagging off school and assembling in Paul's upstairs bedroom at 20 Forthlin Road to write songs. What wouldn't you give to have been on a fly on the wall in that room?

The photos are nicely done with some rare and intriguing shots. Not many color shots and the photos from the Beatles years are a little weak. Still, if you love Paul, this is a "must have" for your collection. ... Read more


44. The Macs: Mike McCartney's family album
by Mike McCartney
Paperback: Pages (1981)
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Asin: 0933328052
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The is a trade paperback book. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic insight view
Loved to read about the beginning of the Beatles and many funny details about Paul McCartneys life. Wonderful book for fans!

5-0 out of 5 stars Liverpool-McCartney Council House
To visit Paul McCartney teenage home in Liverpool is to fall in love with Mike McCartney's early photographs of Paul and the Beatles.This books is extremely hard to find and worth every penny. ... Read more


45. Paul McCartney, The McCartney Interview - Vinyl Record
by Paul McCartney
Vinyl: Pages (1980)

Asin: B000KKD0E8
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46. Paul McCartney and "Wings"
by Jeremy Pascall
Hardcover: 96 Pages (1977-10-28)

Isbn: 0600393941
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47. Paul McCartney. Many Years From Now.
by Barry Miles
 Paperback: Pages (1999-12-01)

Isbn: 3499608928
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars I Just Have to Comment on This
I love this book. It's informative and filled with heart felt personal memoirs. The higlights are when he talks about John Lennon and expresses the obvious love he still has for his fallen friend and partner. Other highlights are his heartfelt recollections of his emotional breakdown over the breakup of the Beatles. But this review is not for the actual book, but for the audacity of the private sellers on this site, who actually think they can sell a used paperback book, for 67 bucks!!! Are they not aware that anyone withhalf a brain will click on the first entry for this book, and order a brand new copy from Amazon, for 17 bucks? Do they think the book is out of print and therefore a big collectors item? Think again folks! And good luck trying to sell your used goods for 67 dollars when it's available brand new for 17. The book gets five stars. Your ignorance and greed get NO STARS. ... Read more


48. The Facts About a Pop Group: Featuring Paul McCartney and "Wings" (Fact books)
by David Gelly
Paperback: 64 Pages (1976-09-23)

Isbn: 0233967710
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49. Lennon and McCartney For The Harp
by Sylvia Woods
 Spiral-bound: 144 Pages (1998-06-01)
list price: US$26.95 -- used & new: US$16.85
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Asin: 0936661232
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Eatures 46 of their best songs: All My Loving ¥ Because ¥ Eleanor Rigby ¥ The Fool on the Hill ¥ Girl ¥ Hey Jude ¥ If I Fell ¥ Let It Be ¥ Penny Lane ¥ Thank You Girl ¥ more. Includes a helpful introduction, glossary, additional lyric section, and more. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars Just Right
My daughter, 14 years old and playing harp since age 6, found these arrangements a great pleasure if somewhat of a challenge tomaster. Beatles music sounds surprisingly good on the harp and has the advantage of allowingher to accompany friends in non-classical repertoires. Sometimes it seems easier to practice tunes more contemporary.......
These are well arranged and suitable for high-intermediate (and above) harpers. Nicely done.

5-0 out of 5 stars Sylvia Woods has done it again!
This volume includes forty-six fun arrangements of familiar Lennon and McCartney tunes.All are arranged for both lever and pedal harp.Some have only a few lever or pedal changes, while others are more involved. Chord symbols, all the words, and a discography are also included.Thisvolume is highly recommended for intermediate to advanced students andprofessionals alike. ... Read more


50. Two of Us: The Passionate Partnership of John Lennon and Paul McCartney (Penguin Studio Books)
by Geoffrey Giuliano
Paperback: 256 Pages (1999-03-01)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$3.95
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Asin: 0140234608
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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John Lennon and Paul McCartney remain one of the most brilliant and influential songwriting teams in popular music. But obscured behind the music was a fierce, tumultuous rivalry that spanned an entire generation. This riveting, provocative biography uncovers the meaning behind the music.Rock authority and Beatles biographer Geoffrey Giuliano provides little-known details of events in John and Paul's relationship and reveals the psychological and emotional undercurrents that contributed to their success. And he analyzes the songs and the albums--their respective contributions to the music world and how their lives influenced their art. Complete with extensive discographies of Lennon/McCartney releases, this is the ultimate music biography.Amazon.com Review
This nuts-and-bolts account of the fabled John Lennon/Paul McCartney collaboration underscores how two very different personalities meshed to create the Beatles sound. Lennon (clearly the author's favorite) was the word man, the rebel, the experimenter who didn't really care how people reacted to his music; McCartney was the crowd pleaser, the melody man with a gift for pleasing tunes, the traditionalist with one foot in Tin Pan Alley. Together they made magic; separately, after the Beatles broke up in 1970, Lennon was preachy and screechy, McCartney was trite and trivial. Longtime Beatles chronicler and rock-music biographer Geoffrey Giuliano (The Lost Lennon Interviews, Rod Stewart: Vagabond Heart) doesn't come up with any staggeringly new information in his otherwise solid examination of the day-to-day specifics involved in creating songs from early pop classics like "Please Please Me" to such mature masterpieces as "A Day in the Life," but he does extract some fab quotes about the Fab Four. (Drummer Pete Thomas on getting his first Beatles album at age 9: "A drum, a cymbal, and With the Beatles. Has the world really come much further?") A must for fans, and critical enough to interest more detached followers of 1960s pop as well. --Wendy Smith ... Read more

Customer Reviews (14)

1-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time
There he goes again. The man who finds himself a Beatle "expert" writes another "book", when anyone who read at leat two good books (I said good) about The Beatle can easily see this is a poorly research books, with factual error, glaring mistakes, exagerations or just the good old-lies (Giuliano isn't above that at all). The only people who will find this book good are the ones who never read anything about the band or/and started to listen to them yesterday.

Regarding "Many Years From Now", some people (harcore Lennon fans, mostly) called Paul a liar because of that book. However, the stories these same people doubted (such as Lennon not being part of the making of "Tomorrow Never Knows" effects nor being source of the idea of the tape loops, and Paul being composer of the orchestral avant-garde part of "A Day In The Life) confirmed these stories, like George Martin, and Geoff Emerick, the Beatles sound engineer. No every fantastic piece of song was Lennon's work and he wasn't the only one who brought new ideas to studio, some people have to accept that

People have to understand that John wasn't THAT much experimental, as the legends of clichés tell. He was experimental, but he was more a rock 'n' roll kinda of guy. He did do it and explored his bouderies, be with Paul or Yoko and pushed Paul to do explore his own (Paul's) experimental ideas, to work with them. Paul was also one of the few (if not the only) to understand what John wanted to do with a song. He was able to translate them to music. That was what made theirpartnership so fantastic, it wasn't their different approachs to music, but the way they communicated and understood with each other.

Giuliano here explores very little of their relationship and partnership. Reading this book you won't be able to understand them because Giuliano doesn't understand them. He already have a pre-conceived idea of them and manipulates some info and ignored others to fit his "theory" and the clichés people think of each one of them.

2-0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but with flaws
So far I had only read Lennon In America by Geoffrey Giuliano - a book that I absolutely hated. It was therefore that I wasn't expecting a lot from this book, but I must say that at least this one is better in style. An entertaining read.
The focus of the book is the relationship between Lennon & McCartney and how they collaborated on songs in (mainly) the early stages. Later on they didn't write together anymore (well hardly), but because of the rivalry that existed between them, each motivated the other to come up with some of the best songs ever written in this world.
George and Ringo hardly feature in the book, which seems a bit strange as the book deals with the career of Lennon / McCartney and The Beatles in a strictly chronological order and of course George and Ringo played a major role in that. To be fair though, in the author's notes Giuliano already announces that the book mentions the works of George and Ringo only in passing, without the amount of detail that is given to Lennon & McCartney.
The book describes how John and Paul met, started playing music in Julia's bathroom, wrote their first songs together, became The Beatles, how they worked in the studio, how their relationship grew from bad to worse and briefly describes their song writing after the Beatles broke up. All of this interspersed with quotes and bits of (mostly well known) interviews.
Right from the start, it is very clear that the author likes Lennon a lot better than McCartney. Lennon is always the genius, McCartney always has other motives in anything he does and is just waiting for a chance to take control of The Beatles.
Lennon's music is innovative and (often) provocative, while McCartney writes songs that are sugar coated and suitable for old age pensioners....
In summary, an entertainingly written book, but not a must have.

1-0 out of 5 stars More nonsense from the king of nonsense
You've really got to wonder why it is that publishers keep turning to Geoffrey Giuliano for Beatles books?

Is it the publishers' assumptions that we only want to read about the seedy underbelly of popstars?Is it because dirty stories sell better than honest ones?Does he come cheap?

The shame of it is that people keep buying them - and to those of you who are lead to believe that he's an expert and writing the truth - it's not so.Geoffrey Giuliano clearly does little real research, he goes on basic stories available anywhere (or dredged up from scandal sheets) and turns them into "history."

Geoffrey Giuliano books offer NOTHING to readers wanting to learn about the Beatles (or any of his other targets).He goes straight for the scummy side of his subjects and where finding not enough, elaborates.Look, I have NOTHING against truth, and there is no value to books that ignore the bad side of a celebrity's life.But to simply focus on dirt, rumor and scandal just to sell books...awful.

Geoffrey Giuliano books are to literature as Jerry Springer is to television.Avoid, please...

1-0 out of 5 stars Unbelievably bad
Lennon's a genius, McCartney is boring and pretenious, Starr is a no talent hack and Harrison merely a brat... riiiiiiiiiiiiight.

The writing is amatuerish in nature, with an overabundance of exclamation points where none are necessary; a clear bias towards one of his subject matters over the other; and inaccurate information even the most casual Beatle fan would be quick to point out.

Author doesn't stay on the topic implied from the title of the book, that being the relationship between the two men. The subject quickly mushrooms to a boring, shallow book on the Beatles.

Avoid.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book Great Buy
I have always been into the music, but never into the history of it until I got this for my birthday.I have to say I am very thankful for my sister for getting this for me.Now, I am collecting everyone of Giuliano's books.I not only love the history now, but I love his writing. ... Read more


51. Two of Us: The Passionate Partnership of John Lennon and Paul McCartney (Penguin Studio Books)
by Geoffrey Giuliano
Paperback: 256 Pages (1999-03-01)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$3.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0140234608
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
John Lennon and Paul McCartney remain one of the most brilliant and influential songwriting teams in popular music. But obscured behind the music was a fierce, tumultuous rivalry that spanned an entire generation. This riveting, provocative biography uncovers the meaning behind the music.Rock authority and Beatles biographer Geoffrey Giuliano provides little-known details of events in John and Paul's relationship and reveals the psychological and emotional undercurrents that contributed to their success. And he analyzes the songs and the albums--their respective contributions to the music world and how their lives influenced their art. Complete with extensive discographies of Lennon/McCartney releases, this is the ultimate music biography.Amazon.com Review
This nuts-and-bolts account of the fabled John Lennon/Paul McCartney collaboration underscores how two very different personalities meshed to create the Beatles sound. Lennon (clearly the author's favorite) was the word man, the rebel, the experimenter who didn't really care how people reacted to his music; McCartney was the crowd pleaser, the melody man with a gift for pleasing tunes, the traditionalist with one foot in Tin Pan Alley. Together they made magic; separately, after the Beatles broke up in 1970, Lennon was preachy and screechy, McCartney was trite and trivial. Longtime Beatles chronicler and rock-music biographer Geoffrey Giuliano (The Lost Lennon Interviews, Rod Stewart: Vagabond Heart) doesn't come up with any staggeringly new information in his otherwise solid examination of the day-to-day specifics involved in creating songs from early pop classics like "Please Please Me" to such mature masterpieces as "A Day in the Life," but he does extract some fab quotes about the Fab Four. (Drummer Pete Thomas on getting his first Beatles album at age 9: "A drum, a cymbal, and With the Beatles. Has the world really come much further?") A must for fans, and critical enough to interest more detached followers of 1960s pop as well. --Wendy Smith ... Read more

Customer Reviews (14)

1-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time
There he goes again. The man who finds himself a Beatle "expert" writes another "book", when anyone who read at leat two good books (I said good) about The Beatle can easily see this is a poorly research books, with factual error, glaring mistakes, exagerations or just the good old-lies (Giuliano isn't above that at all). The only people who will find this book good are the ones who never read anything about the band or/and started to listen to them yesterday.

Regarding "Many Years From Now", some people (harcore Lennon fans, mostly) called Paul a liar because of that book. However, the stories these same people doubted (such as Lennon not being part of the making of "Tomorrow Never Knows" effects nor being source of the idea of the tape loops, and Paul being composer of the orchestral avant-garde part of "A Day In The Life) confirmed these stories, like George Martin, and Geoff Emerick, the Beatles sound engineer. No every fantastic piece of song was Lennon's work and he wasn't the only one who brought new ideas to studio, some people have to accept that

People have to understand that John wasn't THAT much experimental, as the legends of clichés tell. He was experimental, but he was more a rock 'n' roll kinda of guy. He did do it and explored his bouderies, be with Paul or Yoko and pushed Paul to do explore his own (Paul's) experimental ideas, to work with them. Paul was also one of the few (if not the only) to understand what John wanted to do with a song. He was able to translate them to music. That was what made theirpartnership so fantastic, it wasn't their different approachs to music, but the way they communicated and understood with each other.

Giuliano here explores very little of their relationship and partnership. Reading this book you won't be able to understand them because Giuliano doesn't understand them. He already have a pre-conceived idea of them and manipulates some info and ignored others to fit his "theory" and the clichés people think of each one of them.

2-0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but with flaws
So far I had only read Lennon In America by Geoffrey Giuliano - a book that I absolutely hated. It was therefore that I wasn't expecting a lot from this book, but I must say that at least this one is better in style. An entertaining read.
The focus of the book is the relationship between Lennon & McCartney and how they collaborated on songs in (mainly) the early stages. Later on they didn't write together anymore (well hardly), but because of the rivalry that existed between them, each motivated the other to come up with some of the best songs ever written in this world.
George and Ringo hardly feature in the book, which seems a bit strange as the book deals with the career of Lennon / McCartney and The Beatles in a strictly chronological order and of course George and Ringo played a major role in that. To be fair though, in the author's notes Giuliano already announces that the book mentions the works of George and Ringo only in passing, without the amount of detail that is given to Lennon & McCartney.
The book describes how John and Paul met, started playing music in Julia's bathroom, wrote their first songs together, became The Beatles, how they worked in the studio, how their relationship grew from bad to worse and briefly describes their song writing after the Beatles broke up. All of this interspersed with quotes and bits of (mostly well known) interviews.
Right from the start, it is very clear that the author likes Lennon a lot better than McCartney. Lennon is always the genius, McCartney always has other motives in anything he does and is just waiting for a chance to take control of The Beatles.
Lennon's music is innovative and (often) provocative, while McCartney writes songs that are sugar coated and suitable for old age pensioners....
In summary, an entertainingly written book, but not a must have.

1-0 out of 5 stars More nonsense from the king of nonsense
You've really got to wonder why it is that publishers keep turning to Geoffrey Giuliano for Beatles books?

Is it the publishers' assumptions that we only want to read about the seedy underbelly of popstars?Is it because dirty stories sell better than honest ones?Does he come cheap?

The shame of it is that people keep buying them - and to those of you who are lead to believe that he's an expert and writing the truth - it's not so.Geoffrey Giuliano clearly does little real research, he goes on basic stories available anywhere (or dredged up from scandal sheets) and turns them into "history."

Geoffrey Giuliano books offer NOTHING to readers wanting to learn about the Beatles (or any of his other targets).He goes straight for the scummy side of his subjects and where finding not enough, elaborates.Look, I have NOTHING against truth, and there is no value to books that ignore the bad side of a celebrity's life.But to simply focus on dirt, rumor and scandal just to sell books...awful.

Geoffrey Giuliano books are to literature as Jerry Springer is to television.Avoid, please...

1-0 out of 5 stars Unbelievably bad
Lennon's a genius, McCartney is boring and pretenious, Starr is a no talent hack and Harrison merely a brat... riiiiiiiiiiiiight.

The writing is amatuerish in nature, with an overabundance of exclamation points where none are necessary; a clear bias towards one of his subject matters over the other; and inaccurate information even the most casual Beatle fan would be quick to point out.

Author doesn't stay on the topic implied from the title of the book, that being the relationship between the two men. The subject quickly mushrooms to a boring, shallow book on the Beatles.

Avoid.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book Great Buy
I have always been into the music, but never into the history of it until I got this for my birthday.I have to say I am very thankful for my sister for getting this for me.Now, I am collecting everyone of Giuliano's books.I not only love the history now, but I love his writing. ... Read more


52. Die Minute mit Paul McCartney: Memo-Arien
by Friedrich Christian Delius
Paperback: 96 Pages
-- used & new: US$9.39
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Asin: 349924652X
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53. The Importance Of Series - Paul McCartney
by Kate Boyes
Hardcover: 96 Pages (2003-08-22)
list price: US$28.70 -- used & new: US$225.35
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Asin: 1590182839
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Vibrant lyrics, appealing fusion of musical styles, innovative recording techniques, and dynamic performances--along with hard work and perseverance--have made Paul McCartney one of the world's most prominent musicians for over four decades. Through his art and his support of social and environmental causes, McCartney continues to influence cultural history. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Kate Boyes (The importance of ... )
There are precious few authors out there who write biographies worth a read, and fewer still who can arrange the facts of someone's life into a format that is enjoyable to consume. Kate Boyes has done just that, and although the book is geared toward the teenage reader, a well-read adult will appreciate it as well. Boyes has taken Paul McCartney's story and crafted it thoughtfully into a clever and entertaining book. She covers aspects of McCartney's life that most authors never consider and presents him as a real person ... by the end of the book you really feel that you've experienced his life, and you feel that you've learned something and grown along the way. A must-have for McCartney fans, Beatles fans, music fans, biography fans and anyone looking for a good read. A+ ... Read more


54. Wings - At the Speed of Sound (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook)
by Paul McCartney, Wings
Paperback: 7 Pages (1982-02-01)
list price: US$12.95 -- used & new: US$8.62
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Asin: 1423425057
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Wings' 1976 hit album in chords and notation with lots of photographs. Songs: Beware My Love * Cook of the House * Let 'Em In * Must Do Something About It * The Note You Never Wrote * San Ferry Anne * She's My Baby * Silly Love Songs * Time to Hide * Warm and Beautiful * Wino Junko. ... Read more


55. Feeding the Imagination: Vegetarian Society Cookbook
by The Vegetarian Society
Paperback: 190 Pages (1997-09)
-- used & new: US$45.47
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Asin: 1850585962
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56. Paul McCartney: Eine Biographie (German Edition)
by Petra Zeitz
 Perfect Paperback: 277 Pages (1993)

Isbn: 3894870141
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57. Paul McCartney's Rupert and the Frog Song (Book of the Film)
by Ladybird Books
Hardcover: 48 Pages (1940-06)
list price: US$3.50 -- used & new: US$9.98
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Asin: 0721410286
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58. The New Lennon & McCartney Song Book: 115 original songs covering the years 1962 thru 1967 [vocals, piano, guitar, chords] (Top of the Forties, No. 37)
by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, The Beatles
Paperback: Pages (1967)

Asin: B003VI5MGU
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This rare songbook features nearly every composition ("Love Me Do" is the notable absentee) by the Lennon-McCartney team up through the Magical Mystery Tour album, including a dozen songs that the Beatles never released (giving them to other acts to perform). Also, includes The Beatles Discography (U.S. releases) and a couple full-color photo stills from the Magical Mystery Tour movie. ... Read more


59. 51 By John Lennon & Paul McCartney piano/vocal - with Guitar Chord Frames
by John | McCartney, Paul Lennon
Paperback: Pages (1971)

Asin: B000KBDDBW
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music book ... Read more


60. Let It Be Sheet Music
by Paul McCartney
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-01-09)
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Asin: B0033UT22G
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This sheet music was newly engraved from early and authoritative editions.First Line is When I find myself in times of trouble Mother Mary comes to me...Full transcriptions from the original recordings - Every song written and recorded by the Beatles ... Read more


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