Sir Paul McCartney 'rants about Heather Mills' in new song
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Sir Paul Mccartney - Mccartney Attacks Mills In New Song
SIR Paul McCartney has launched a thinly-veiled attack on ex-wife Heather Mills on his forthcoming dance music album.
The Beatles legend has teamed up with The Verve ...
New Sir Paul McCartney Song 'Attacks' Heather Mills
Sir Paul McCartney launches a thinly-veiled attack on his former wife Heather Mills in a new song, it's been reported. 'Nothing Too Much/ Just Out Of Sight', is the opening track onthe former Beatles' forthcoming album with side project The Fireman.Sir Paul apparently “screams his way” through the song, which includes the lyrics: “The last thing you do was to try and betray me/ In new morning light/ I’ll never forget it/ And that’s just outta s
Mccartney 'attacks' Mills In New Song.
Mccartney 'attacks' Mills In New Song....
Sir Paul McCartney has launched a thinly-veiled attack on ex-wife Heather Mills on his forthcoming dance music album.The Beatles legend has teamed up with The Verve producer Youth to record a new record as his side project The Fireman.And the opening song on the album - called Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight - contains a furious-sounding McCartney apparently lashing out at Mills. Comment on this Article
According to British newspaper The Sun, lyrics on the
Sir Paul McCartney Attacks Ex-Wife Heather Mills In A New Song
Sir Paul McCartney attacks Heather Mills in a new song. "Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight," sees the former Beatle screaming in an angry rant about his ex-wife, who received a $48 million settlement when their divorce was finalized earlier this year.
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The track - which opens 'Electric Arguments', Paul's latest album with side-project The Fireman - features lyrics including "The last thing you do was try to betray me/ In new morning light I'll nev
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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Sir Paul McCartney Attacks Ex-Wife Heather Mills In A New Song
Sir Paul McCartney attacks Heather Mills in a new song. "Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight," sees the former Beatle screaming in an angry rant about his ex-wife, who received a $48 million settlement when their divorce was finalized earlier this year.
The track - which opens 'Electric Arguments', Paul's latest album with side-project The Fireman - features lyrics including "The last thing you do was try to betray me/ In new morning light I'll never forget it/ And that's just outta sight."
Later in the son
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McCartney 'attacks' Mills in new song
Sir Paul McCartney has launched a thinly-veiled attack on ex-wife Heather Mills on his forthcoming dance music album.
Paul McCartney Bashes Heather Mills In New Song
Paul McCartney has reportedly penned a tune for his new album that appears to attack ex-wife Heather Mills. The song, titled “Electronic Arguments” allegedly references bitter texts, emails, and phone-bugging that occurred between the former couple.
The ex-Beatle includes harsh lyrics such as: “The last thing you do was to try and betray me/ In new morning light/ I’ll never forget it/ And that’s just outta sight.”
“I remember you well/ Oh woman betrayed you/ I cou
Macca has the last word on Heather...by hitting out in angry lyrics on new album
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 betwee
Paul McCartney takes swipes at Heather Mills with new lyrics
Earlier this year, Paul wrote a romantic “what if” song about Heather for a collaboration with musician Nitin Sawhney but now it seems that it’s not all forgiven.
The album title - ‘Electronic Arguments’ - can be interpreted as a reference to the flurry of bitter texts, emails and phone-bugging which is said to have occurred between the couple after their separation in 2006 while the song ‘Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight’ on his new album includes the lyrics: &
Paul McCartney vents his anguish over Heather Mills
After maintaining a studied silence through the acrimonious separation and divorce that followed the collapse of his four years marriage to Heather Mills, Sir Paul McCartney has finally vented his feeling, doing what he does best - create music.
Sir Paul's screaming attack on Mills
Sir Paul McCartney attacks Heather Mills in a new song, launching into a screaming, angry rant about his ex-wife.
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Good for Paul - he is finally hitting back at that disgusting women. Sir Paul McCartney attacks Heather Mills in a new song. ‘Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight’, sees the former Beatle screaming in an angry rant about his ex-wife, who received a $50 million settlement when their divorce was finalised earlier this year. The track - which opens ‘Electric Arguments’, Paul’s latest album with side-project The Fireman - features lyrics including “The la
Paul McCartney's musical attack
Sir Paul McCartney attacks Heather Mills in a new song.
McCartney Takes a Lyrical Stab at Mills
How is Paul McCartney dealing with his insanely ugly and costly divorce to Heather Mills? Sure, he has a new gal pal, but the ex-Beatle is also doing what only the world's most influential pop tunesmith can do: write about it.
Paul McCartney's musical attack
Sir Paul McCartney attacks Heather Mills in a new song.'Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight', sees the former Beatle screaming in an angry rant about his ex-wife, who received a £24.3 million settlement when their divorce was finalised earlier this year.The track - which opens 'Electric Arguments', Paul's latest album with side-project The Fireman - features lyrics including "The last thing you do was try to betray me/ In new morning light I'll never forget it/ And that's just outta sight." Comment
Paul McCartney's musical attack
Sir Paul McCartney attacks ex-wife Heather Mills in a new song, 'Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight'...
Paul McCartney's musical attack
Sir Paul McCartney attacks ex-wife Heather Mills in a new song, 'Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight'.
Paul McCartney's musical attack
Sir Paul McCartney attacks ex-wife Heather Mills in a new song, 'Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight'...
Heather Mills Is In A “Good Place”
Following a very public divorce battle with her ex-husband Paul McCartney, Heather Mills told the media that she’s in a very “good” place right now.
“I’m in a really good place at the moment. I’m really at peace. I’ve spent a lot of time healing. It’s been a very, very difficult time, the hardest ever, but I now want the chance to focus on charity and continue my work with the causes I really care about.”
Heather said that she’s trying to learn f
Paul McCartney Blasts Heather Mills In New Song
Paul McCartney has launched a thinly-veiled attack on ex-wife Heather Mills on his forthcoming dance music album. The Beatles legend has teamed up with The Verve producer Youth to record a new record as his side project The Fireman.
And the opening song on the album - called Nothing Too Much, Just Out Of Sight - contains a furious-sounding McCartney apparently lashing out at Mills.
According to British newspaper The Sun, lyrics on the track include, "The last thing you do was to try and betray me/ In ne
Heather Mills Feels "At Peace" Following Her Divorce With Sir Paul McCartney
Heather Mills is "at peace" following her bitter divorce battle from Sir Paul McCartney. The 40-year-old charity campaigner - who received a $48 million settlement from the Beatles legend - is attempting to put her troubled year behind her and is concentrating on her charity work.
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She said: "I'm in a really good place at the moment. I'm really at peace. I've spent a lot of time healing. It's been a very, very difficult time, the hardest ever, but I
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Sir Paul McCartney is returning to his Fireman alias after a decade away from the collaborative project with producer Youth.McCartney releases "Electric Arguments" by the Fireman on Nov. 17 via MPL, an imprint of his own London-based publishing company. The 13-track album will be manufactured and distributed by U.K. indie One Little Indian worldwide except the U.S., where ATO will issue it."Electric Arguments" is the third set from the Fireman, although it is the first to feature vocals and is described as
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