Audio book descriptionIt was 30 years ago that Paul McCartney wrote "Yesterday, " the world's most recorded song from time's most beloved rock group - the Beatles. But while McCartney may still "believe in yesterday, " he has darn good reason to trust in today. The musician who authored scores of Beatles hit lyrics, steering the Fab Four to legendary heights and changing the history of music, is now a multimillionaire businessman, musician, composer, recording artist, and philanthropist. Writer Ray Coleman, who traveled extensively with the Beatles, shares this fresh, fully-authorized portrait of McCartney, then and now.
Audio book descriptionToru Watanabe, approaching middle age, hears The Beatles song "Norwegian Wood" in an airplane and, with Proustian vividness, it transports him back to his student days in Japan with Naoko, Midori, and Storm Trooper.
Audio book descriptionThe Beatles exist apart from myself. I am not really Beatle George. Beatle George is like a suit or shirt that I once wore on occasion, and until the end of my life, people may see that shirt and mistake it for me. - George Harrison ( Newsweek, 1995
Audio book descriptionSerge A. Storms is back! The one-man crime spree hits no speed bumps as he swings through Tampa, Disney World, and parts south before settling down in Miami Beach to team up with a former sidekick and launch his long-overdue offbeat travel service. It's a