Paul McCartney says his parents were “the original inspiration” for his Beatles and solo music

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“My mum was very reassuring and, like so many women often are, she was also the one who kept our family going. She kept our spirits up.”

His father in particular inspired his 1990 solo single ‘Put It There’, the original drawing for the single’s artwork of which is included in the exhibition, alongside a collection of photographs taken by his family, including one of him writing the song ‘I Saw Her Standing There’ with John Lennon at his home on Forthlin Road in Liverpool.

“He loved to play with words, juggle them in his head, and he had loads of little sayings that were sometimes nonsensical, sometimes functional, but always rather lyrical,” McCartney said.

“When he was shaking your hand, he would say, ‘Put it there if it weighs a ton’.”

The free exhibition, which was launched today (November 5) and runs until March 2022, includes 35 previously unseen items from the singer’s personal collection and his own quotes about them.

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The Lyrics, which came out earlier this week, was recently shortlisted for this year’s Waterstones Book Of The Year award.

The winner will be announced on December 21.

Meanwhile, McCartney recently played The Beatles’ ‘Get Back’ with Foo Fighters at the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony earlier this week.

Dave Grohl and co. were among a number of acts being inducted into the legendary list of names in the Hall Of Fame this year at the Cleveland, Ohio ceremony.

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