Paul McCartney Blows ‘Kisses’ To His Father’s Era : NPR

McCartney recently released a collection of standards — songs he heard while growing up in Liverpool. He talks about several of those songs, and his own songwriting, from his home studio.

http://www.npr.org/2012/03/29/148609721/paul-mccartney-blows-kisses-to-his-fathers-era

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