8 Search Results for Tag: Paul McCartney

Sky’s Christmas Medley

Holiday music that leans towards upbeat pop songs. Featuring artists like: Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, John Legend, Sia, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson, Sufjan Stevens, Whitney Houston
Sky's Christmas Medley

Songs to Bond with Your Boss

A trip down Gen-X memory lane. Featuring artists like: Joni Mitchell, Nanci Griffith, 10,000 Maniacs, The Tragically Hip, Oingo Boingo, Billy Joel,Howard Jones, R.E.M., Joe Jackson
Songs to Bond with Your Boss

Ain’t No Disco

If you’re running the freeways, you need a little help… Featuring artists like: The Rolling Stones, Elliott Murphy, Steely Dan, Robert Cray, Paul McCartney, Led Zeppelin, The Osmonds, Paolo Nutini
Ain't No Disco

Scary Pockets Top 22

Matt & Andrew’s top 22 SP picks aka the dopest Scary Pockets playlist!, featuring artists like: Scary Pockets, India Carney, Madison Cunningham, Kenton Chen, Judith Hill, Mario Jose

Dare To Be Optimistic

Stories to ease you out of the darkness, featuring artists like: The Wild Reeds, Aimee Mann, Wet Leg, Cosmo Sheldrake, Grace Petrie, Little Milton, Ian McFarland, New Radicals

Dare to Be Optimistic

Here, There, and Everywhere – The Beatles

Sir Paul McCartney has a heavy presence in the lullaby rotation for the same reason that the writers of old jazz standards do: easily singable tunes, easily understandable lyrics, and big direct emotions. Okay, maybe you wouldn’t want to sing “Helter Skelter” or “Why Don’t We Do It In The Road” at bedtime, but most McCartney songs suit the mood perfectly.

Silly Love Songs – Wings

After leaving one of the most popular bands of all time, Sir Paul McCartney segued smoothly into a solo career, releasing some of the most popular pop rock confections of the 70s. With his soulmate Linda on the keyboards, Paul and his band managed to have 14 number one singles in the U.S…

All You Need Is Love by The Beatles

At the very peak of The Beatles’ career, modern communications technology gave them the opportunity to spread the message of what would become known as the “Summer of Love” all around the globe. Our World was a worldwide satellite TV broadcast on June 25th 1967, for which The Beatles were chosen to represent the United Kingdom by singing their specially composed song All You Need is Love.