Previously, Paul McCartney said song about ‘fight’ with Linda was about racial harmony
Married from 1969 to 1998, paul It is Linda McCartney had a relationship that greatly inspired the former member of Beatles during his career – even the bad times. As he explained on one occasion, a fight between the two inspired a song by tug of war (1982), the rock star’s third solo studio album.
During an interview with record collector (via Showbiz Cheat Sheet), paul remembered as a conflict with Beautiful inspired him in “Ebony and Ivory,” made in partnership with Stevie Wonder. It is worth remembering how the song was the lead single from tug of war.
“Music for me has always been a solace. When I was a kid, I often just went out into the swamp with my guitar, because the acoustics are good, and I wrote songs to keep myself from losing control,” he said. “When you’re sad as a teenager, the great remedy is to write a song.”
I always did. It’s amazing therapy. I wrote ‘Ebony and Ivory‘ after a minor marital disagreement with Beautiful: it was something like ‘if we can’t pull ourselves together – our piano can.’ You just take any old idea out of it.
Paul McCartney changed his mind about ‘Ebony and Ivory’
At the time of the release of “Ebony and Ivory,” Paul McCartney it said how the track was about racial harmony. In a video, the musician explained that the title refers to the piano keys and how the black ones don’t work without the white ones.
“On a piano, you have black notes and white notes. It’s no use having all the black notes because you need the white notes. are perfect on a keyboard, so my music says, ‘Why don’t we do it like this?'”
Source: Rollingstone

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