(KTLA) — Each holiday season, our ears are inundated with Christmas music — and though many songs have become beloved classics, other, more contemporary ones, fade away and are forgotten. Paul ...
“Wonderful Christmastime” is a Christmas song by the English musician Paul McCartney, formerly of the Beatles. It was recorded during the sessions for his solo album McCartney II, which was released ...
Paul McCartney’s solo single “Wonderful Christmastime” has become something of a modern holiday standard since its 1979 release. A new installment of the “Vevo Footnotes” online feature offers up a ...
Paul McCartney is reflecting on his most festive hit. In a "Vevo Footnotes" video shared on Thursday, Dec. 18, the Beatles vocalist reflected on the online "theory" that the video for his 1979 ...
Paul McCartney either had a very good seventies or a terribly bad seventies; it just depends on who you’re talking to. In my experience, those taking the side of “bad” tend to be Beatle purists or ...
Paul McCartney is setting the record straight on the rumors surrounding his hit Christmas song. The former Beatle addressed theories that his 1979 holiday tune “Wonderful Christmastime” encourages ...
Paul McCartney has jokingly addressed a theory claiming there are ties to witchcraft in his song "Wonderful Christmastime." In a video for Vevo Footnotes, McCartney made light of the idea that the ...
Paul McCartney has responded to a bizarre internet theory suggesting his 1979 holiday single Wonderful Christmastime promotes witchcraft. In a new behind-the-scenes video posted to Vevo, the former ...
It's the most wonderful time of the year when streets are aglow twinkling fairy lights and Christmas tunes dominate radios and music streaming services. Certain festive tunes, such as Mariah Carey's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (KTLA) — Each holiday season, our ears are inundated with Christmas music — and though many songs have become beloved classics, ...
"I like the idea of Christmas songs purely because they only come around at Christmas!" the Beatles vocalist writes in a "Vevo Footnotes" video "There is a theory online that the song is about people ...