Paul McCartney sat down for an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” to promote the release of this new album, “McCartney III”, on which he played all the instruments (as he did on the predecessors, 1970’s “McCartney” and 1980’s “McCartney II)”.
During the conversation, McCartney was asked whether he was still processing the murder of John Lennon, which took place 40 years ago this month. “I’m not sure I am,” said McCartney. “It’s very difficult for me, and I occasionally will have thoughts and sort of say, ‘I don’t know, why don’t I just break down crying every day?’ Because it’s that bad.” RELATED: Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Remember John Lennon On 40th Anniversary Of His Death Does he sometimes break down and cry? “Not every
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