Paul McCartney reflects on his life though his book ‘The Lyrics’
Neil McCormick
London | Sir Paul McCartney admits to sometimes having “imposter syndrome” when he thinks about how a boy from a working-class Liverpool family became a world-famous musician, performer, singer and songwriter. “I still feel like I’m just playing at it.”
He describes his life as “some puzzle” in which “every song is part of the solution”.
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