Paul McCartney said one of his songs is a sequel to his Beatles classic, “Blackbird.” The singer-songwriter wrote “Jenny Wren” in 2005 and hoped it would positively impact people as “Blackbird” did 40 years before.
Paul McCartney | Tony Evans/Timelapse Library Ltd./Getty Images The singer-songwriter loves birds
In The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, Paul wrote that he pursued bird-watching as a child. Liverpool wasn’t as industrial as some might think. Paul lived close to the countryside. He loved that he could get out of the “workaday world” and experience nature.
He had a little pocket book, The Observer’s Book of Birds, and used to go on walks mostly for solitude and to be able to “meander and meditate.”
Paul wrote, “Pretty soon I started being able to recognize the birds, and the wren became probably my favorite bird – very little, very private, a very sweet little thing. You wouldn’t see it that often,...
Paul McCartney | Tony Evans/Timelapse Library Ltd./Getty Images The singer-songwriter loves birds
In The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, Paul wrote that he pursued bird-watching as a child. Liverpool wasn’t as industrial as some might think. Paul lived close to the countryside. He loved that he could get out of the “workaday world” and experience nature.
He had a little pocket book, The Observer’s Book of Birds, and used to go on walks mostly for solitude and to be able to “meander and meditate.”
Paul wrote, “Pretty soon I started being able to recognize the birds, and the wren became probably my favorite bird – very little, very private, a very sweet little thing. You wouldn’t see it that often,...
- 3/6/2023
- by Hannah Wigandt
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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