Paul McCartney and Linda Eastman met for the first time at a London club in May 1967. Eastman was on assignment as a photographer, and McCartney was there hanging out with friends. They had a cinematic โeyes meeting across the roomโ moment, which prompted McCartney to reach his hand out to her as she passed his table. He introduced himself and invited her to the club they were headed to next.
Two springs later, the two wed in a small, understated civil ceremony at Marylebone Town Hall. Despite a massive fight that almost called the whole wedding off, the pair made it to the courthouse the following day and became the McCartneys. โWe were very up and down. Quite funky compared to the eventual image of 25 years of married bliss,โ Paul recalled to Barry Miles in Many Years From Now.
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Paul and Lindaโs relationship coincided with the end of The Beatles. That meant some of his earliest solo work consisted of songs inspired by and dedicated to his new wife, with whom he was happily married until her death in the spring of 1998. Here are some of the best songs Paul wrote for his bride.
โMaybe Iโm Amazedโ
Perhaps the most obvious song Paul McCartney wrote for Linda McCartney, โMaybe Iโm Amazedโ, was a highlight from the former Beatleโs eponymous solo debut. โLinda and I were probably already married. I can now visualize sitting at the lovely black Steinway piano that we got after our wedding. I was playing on it one day, and this song came to me,โ Paul later recalled.
โThe central idea being that thereโs so often a split between the inner and outer,โ he continued. โThe elements of fear and loneliness are very much to the fore. โMaybe Iโm afraid of the way I love youโ is itself a troubling idea.โ The songwriter added, โWhile itโs true that Linda is the person Iโm addressing, itโs also true that Iโm dealing in fiction.โ
โTwo Of Usโ
One of the best songs Paul McCartney ever wrote about Linda McCartney is often thought of as an ode to his relationship with his former bandmate, John Lennon, as the song came out on The Beatlesโ final album, Let It Be. However, the โTwo Of Usโ McCartney is referring to is him and Linda, who used to go out driving in the English countryside with the sole purpose of getting lost.
โBecause John and I sang it, obviously, then the interpretation would be, โOh, those are the two of us.โ It was basically about me and Linda. But when I sang it with John, it becomes about me and John. I love that reinterpretation that songs do. Itโs magical,โ McCartney said in 2016.
โLong Haired Ladyโ
Paul McCartneyโs Californian love song and ode to his wife, Linda McCartney, appeared on his 1971 album Ram. Featuring vocals from both, the song is a clear testament to his affection for Linda. โWhoโs the lady that makes that brief occasional laughter? Sheโs the lady who wears those flashing eyes. Whoโll be takinโ her home when all the dancinโ is over? Iโm the lucky man she will hypnotize.โ
Listening to McCartneyโs lyrics, you can almost imagine his eyes meeting Lindaโs at the Bag OโNails in London that fateful spring night in 1967. In a 2005 interview, mixing engineer Eirik Wangberg recalled Paul listening back to โLong Haired Ladyโ and crying, apparently moved by the sound of him and Linda singing together.
โHeart of the Countryโ
โHeart of the Countryโ from Ram has a similar feeling to โTwo Of Usโ from Let It Be. Both songs describe Paul and Linda McCartney enjoying their lives together, doing the seemingly mundane: driving through the countryside, watching the rain, and enjoying the quiet life of their Scottish farm. Coming from one of the most famous musicians in the world, Paulโs sentiments about simple living were even more poignant.
When he sang, โI look high, I look low,โ he was speaking from experience as a well-traveled celebrity. And despite all he had seen throughout his stardom, he concludes that the true destination is โa home in the heart of the country.โ
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