Paul McCartney
Some of the key events about Paul McCartney
- 1957Co-founded the rock band The Quarrymen, which later evolved into The Beatles
- 1962Achieved first UK number-one hit with The Beatles' single "Love Me Do"
- 1965Composed the song "Yesterday", which became one of the most covered songs in history
- 1967Was arrested for possession of marijuana in London
- 1970Released debut solo album "McCartney", launching a successful solo career
- 1970Filed a lawsuit to dissolve The Beatles, causing tension with his bandmates
- 1971Wrote and recorded "Maybe I'm Amazed", considered one of his best post-Beatles songs
- 1973Won an Academy Award for Best Original Song Score for the James Bond theme "Live and Let Die"
- 1973Was arrested again for growing marijuana on his Scottish farm
- 1977Released "Mull of Kintyre", which became the UK's best-selling single of all time at that point
- 1980Was arrested in Japan for possession of marijuana, leading to the cancellation of Wings' tour
- 1983Publicly criticized Yoko Ono in the press, straining his relationship with John Lennon's widow
- 1989Was arrested for possession of marijuana in Barbados
- 1997Was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for services to music
- 2002Faced criticism for changing the songwriting credits from "Lennon-McCartney" to "McCartney-Lennon" on some Beatles songs
- 2006Went through a highly publicized and acrimonious divorce from Heather Mills
- 2008Received the BRIT Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music
- 2010Made controversial comments about former U.S. President George W. Bush during a White House performance
- 2012Faced backlash for collaborating with Kanye West on the song "All Day," which contained explicit lyrics
- 2015Collaborated with Kanye West and Rihanna on the hit single "FourFiveSeconds", showcasing his continued relevance in modern music
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