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Paul McCartney reveals how ‘Let It Be’ was inspired by Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’

Paul McCartney has revealed how William Shakespeare’s Hamlet subconsciously inspired The Beatles track ‘Let It Be’.Macca opened up about the origins of the Fab Four’s 1970s hit, suggesting that his mother, Mary McCartney said the phrase “let it be” to him in a dream. In an episode of McCartney: A Life in Lyrics podcast, Macca revealed how Hamlet may have inspired the track without him realising.“In those days [at school], I had to learn speeches off by heart.
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Inside John Lennon's will from family dispute and exclusion to million pound estate
John Lennon left the world in mourning when he was tragically associated in December 1980.The Beetle's star who was responsible for songs such as Imagine and I'm Losing You captivated fans with his sultry tones and intriguing lyrics before he passed away.Married to Yoko Ono, John left behind his beloved wife and his two sons.READ MORE: Celebs who misbehaved at Buckingham Palace – stolen loo rolls and spliff smokingBut when John passed away controversy surrounding his will came to light as certain family members were deliberately left out of his fortune which was said to be $200million (£180m) at the time of his death.Daily Star has taken a look at the details of his will and who he left his millions to.Most of the details regarding John's will was kept under wraps - until his first son Julian Lennon spoke out.John's son Julian, who he shared with his first wife Cynthia spoke openly about the distress he felt being excluded from his father's will, despite his half brother Sean being included.Julian later revealed that he was supposed to receive £2,400 a year in maintenance from the divorce settlement between his father and his mother.There was also £50,000 trust fund which was inherited by Julian when he was 25 years old.However considering the singer's net worth at the time which is now close to £612.3 million, Julian felt that he was left out in the dark.Speaking about the will to the Telegraph in 1998, Julian said: "I don’t think it was necessarily fair, but I’m OK.
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