Macca vs Heather: Sir Paul has the last (angry) word on new album with thinly-veiled lyrics
www.dailymail.co.uk - 3rd Oct 2008
Paul McCartney: Sir
Paul McCartney is at last getting the chance to air his grievances about the breakdown of his marriage to
Heather Mills.
He has recorded an album under the pseudonym The Fireman, and Miss
Mills has emerged as the thinly-veiled target of its lyrics.
Before the bitterness: The couple in LA in 2002 - Macca has hit out at
Heather Mills in song lyrics on his new album
The album title itself - Electronic Arguments - is a reference to the texts, emails and alleged phone-bugging which took place between the pair as their marriage slipped into acrimony.
In the first track, which is called Nothing Too Much Just Out Of Sight, Sir
Paul sings the lyrics: 'You said you love me - but was it true? The last thing to do was to lie about me about me silently.'
The second track, Two Magpies, is a reference to Miss
Mills and her sister Fiona.
They tried to squeeze hundreds of millions of pounds out of Sir
Paul in the divorce case, which ended in the High Court in March with him making a settlement of £24.3million to Miss
Mills.
Sources said that he named the song as a dig at the sisters since magpies are known to have the habit of taking brightly-coloured shiny trinkets and jewellery to make their nests with.
'Two Magpies' also refers to the fact that
Heather and Fiona grew up in Newcastle, where Newcastle United football club is referred to as The Magpies because of the black and white colouring of the home kit.
The final track on the album, Don't Stop Running, refers to Sir
Paul's final decision to split from Miss
Mills and never look back.
There is also an upbeat ballad on the album - Lifelong Passion - which sources say Sir
Paul wrote about his new love, Nancy Shevell.
The album, due to be released next month, was recorded over nearly a year, with each individual track being written and recorded in the space of just one day.
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Paul McCartney has the last (angry) word on ex wife Heather Mills on his new album
He's airing his grievances about the breakdown of his marriage in song. He recorded an album under the pseudonym The Fireman. Paul sings: "You said you love me - but was it true? The last thing to do was to lie about me silently."
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