
Talking about the special magic that he and John Lennon had when working together, Paul McCartney said that working with others is always disappointing in comparison. That's quite a statement when considering some of the former duets he's done in the past with the likes of Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder.
McCartney said, "It's a funny subject the collaboration thing (is) because I collaborated with John and you're a little bit spoiled after that. That was one hell of a collaboration. I've done it quite a bit since and, I think - and I hate to say it - there's inevitably a sense of disappointment because it was just so cool for John and me to be working together, because we started so young and knew each
other's ways and minds."
He added that it's a lot harder to make it happen with others in contrast to the smoothness he experienced with John.
Watching Paul working after John's death, it does seem like there is something missing from him that never has come back.








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