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Paul McCartney Says He Felt “Dead” After The Beatles’ Breakup … from the American Songwriter Paige Gawley

Tom Bettenhausen6 hours ago01 mins

Paul McCartneyPaul McCartney didn’t die amid The Beatles’ breakup as was rumored, but the singer did struggle in the wake of the split.

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