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4 Songwriters That Inspire Paul McCartney (and Might Just Inspire You, Too)

Paul McCartney is one of the most accomplished and beloved songwriters of all time. And even he would admit that he would be nothing without his inspirations and the songwriters that came before himโ€ฆ or with him. Letโ€™s take a look at just a few songwriters that former Beatle and famed songwriting master Paul McCartney has praised in the past.

Bob Dylan

Iโ€™m really not surprised that Paul McCartney had some nice things to say about Bob Dylan. Both icons are renowned for their songwriting talents and came up around the same time, after all. McCartney said in a print-only Uncut interview from a few years back that he โ€œalwaysโ€ likes what Bob Dylan does and that he wishes he โ€œwas a bit more like Bob. Heโ€™s legendary โ€ฆ and doesnโ€™t give a sh*t!โ€ High praise, indeed.

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Billy Joel

Another iconic 20th-century songwriter who is loved by many, Billy Joel also got a bit of love from Paul McCartney back in 1994. In an interview for the Club Sandwich newsletter that year, McCartney stated that he loved the song โ€œJust The Way You Areโ€. The pair has also performed together in the past. That alone says a lot, as McCartney wonโ€™t perform with just anyone.

Brian Wilson

This one doesnโ€™t surprise me. Paul McCartney has dished out a lot of praise to The Beach Boysโ€™ Brian Wilson in the past, going as far as to say that โ€œGod Only Knowsโ€ is โ€œthe greatest song ever written.โ€ He also said that the song โ€œreduces [him] to tears every timeโ€ he hears it. The praise didnโ€™t end there, though. At his Songwriters Hall of Fame induction back at the turn of the millennium, McCartney called Wilson โ€œone of the great American geniusesโ€ of his time.

Buddy Holly

Tons of mid-century rock songwriters absolutely adored Buddy Holly and were heavily inspired by him. So, itโ€™s no surprise that the legend makes it to Paul McCartneyโ€™s list of favorite songwriters. In fact, the early iteration of The Beatles even covered the song โ€œThatโ€™ll Be The Dayโ€ when they were still known as The Quarrymen. Last year, McCartney gushed about Hollyโ€™s talents when it came to playing the guitar, writing music, and singing.

โ€œHe not only played guitar, he played the solos,โ€ said McCartney. โ€œHe also wrote the stuff. So this was like all-inclusive one-man band and we [The Beatles] really thought that was great. We thought this is what we have to do.โ€

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