The breakup of The Beatles wasn’t the friendliest of splits, with John Lennon channeling his acrimony toward songwriting partner Paul McCartney in some particularly savage songs.
In People‘s excerpt from McCartney’s new book, Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, McCartney opens up about his fractious relationship with Lennon during the fraught period after the split. “When we broke up and everyone was now flailing around, John turned nasty.
I don’t really understand why. Maybe because we grew up in Liverpool, where it was always good to get in the first punch of a fight,” McCartney writes. READ MORE: Paul McCartney Reflects On John Lennon’s Death, Mending Their Friendship “John was firing missiles at me with his songs, and one or two of them
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