That's pretty much beyond-words mind-boggling that Paul McCartney could write so many chart toppings hits that he willingly gave a great one away during the a time in his career where he could have easily made it into a legend himself, instead turning an entire band into a legend...
Anyone ever listen to Badfinger and for a second thought it was the Beatles?
That's pretty much beyond-words mind-boggling that Paul McCartney could write so many chart toppings hits that he willingly gave a great one away during the a time in his career where he could have easily made it into a legend himself, instead turning an entire band into a legend...
Anyone ever listen to Badfinger and for a second thought it was the Beatles?