Paul McCartney and John Lennon were such bitter rivals during their tenure in The Beatles that McCartney claims Lennon only ever complimented him one time. “Once. Once John gave me a compliment,” McCartney, 76, recalled on “60 Minutes” in a segment airing Sunday. “It was only once the whole time.”
“It was ‘Here, There and Everywhere,'” the Wings singer revealed. “John says just as it finishes, ‘That’s a really good song, lad. I love that song.’ And I’m like, ‘Yes! He likes it!’ ” McCartney and Lennon were famously competitive, which gave the late “Imagine” singer’s kind words even more weight.
“I’ve remembered it to this day. It’s pathetic, really.” “We were competitive … not openly,” he added. “But we later admitted [we were]. He’d have written ‘Strawberry Fields,’ I’d write ‘Penny Lane.’ He remembered his old area in Liverpool, so I’ll remember mine.”
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