The article discusses Paul McCartney's life and career after the Beatles. McCartney reflects on his time with Linda Eastman, whom he married in 1969, and the birth of their son James. He talks about how being a father changed him and influenced his music.
McCartney also discusses how he started making music again after the Beatles broke up. He recalls using a four-track machine at home to record songs, often just for fun. He eventually formed Wings with his wife Linda and Denny Laine.
The article mentions that McCartney's first album as a solo artist, "McCartney," was released in 1970. The title track, "Maybe I'm Amazed," is a love song about being nervous and scared when falling in love. McCartney talks about how he wrote the song with Linda's help, using their harmonies to create a duet-like effect.
The article also mentions that McCartney played with the Campbeltown Pipe Band for his 1977 single "Mull of Kintyre."
				
			McCartney also discusses how he started making music again after the Beatles broke up. He recalls using a four-track machine at home to record songs, often just for fun. He eventually formed Wings with his wife Linda and Denny Laine.
The article mentions that McCartney's first album as a solo artist, "McCartney," was released in 1970. The title track, "Maybe I'm Amazed," is a love song about being nervous and scared when falling in love. McCartney talks about how he wrote the song with Linda's help, using their harmonies to create a duet-like effect.
The article also mentions that McCartney played with the Campbeltown Pipe Band for his 1977 single "Mull of Kintyre."