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2014/02/19 16:46:30
michaelhanson
I'm with Clint, though Lennon was my favorite, Paul was a slim second favorite....and I think the case could be easily made.  Guinness World Records made a case for it.  They also call him a composer.
 
 

Achievements

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a solo artist in March 1999, Guinness World Records described McCartney as "the Most Successful Composer and Recording Artist of All Time", with 60 gold discs (42 with the Beatles, 17 solo and 1 with the Beatles and Billy Preston) and sales of 100 million albums, 100 million singles, and a writer's credit on forty-three songs that have sold over one million copies each.[link=#cite_note-413][366][/link]
According to Guinness, he is "the most successful songwriter" in UK singles chart history and "the most successful musician of all time". He has written or co-written "188 charted records, of which 129 are different songs. Of these records, 91 reached the Top 10 and 33 made it to number 1. In total, the songs have spent 1,662 weeks in the charts (up to the beginning of 2007)."
 
McCartney has written, or co-written 32 number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100: twenty with the Beatles; nine solo and/or with Wings; one as a co-writer of "A World Without Love", a number-one single for Peter and Gordon; one as a co-writer on Elton John's cover of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"; and one as a co-writer with Michael Jackson on "Say Say Say".  As of 2013[update], he has sold 15.5 million RIAA certified units in the United States.
 
Credited with more number ones in the UK than any other artist, McCartney has participated in twenty-four chart topping singles: seventeen with the Beatles, one solo, and one each with Wings, Stevie Wonder, Ferry Aid, Band Aid, Band Aid 20 and "The Christians et al.  He is the only artist to reach the UK number one as a soloist ("Pipes of Peace"), duo ("Ebony and Ivory" with Wonder), trio ("Mull of Kintyre", Wings), quartet ("She Loves You", the Beatles), quintet ("Get Back", the Beatles with Billy Preston) and as part of a musical ensemble for charity (Ferry Aid).
 
"Yesterday" is the most covered song in history with more than 2,200 recorded versions, and according to the BBC, "the track is the only one by a UK writer to have been aired more than seven million times on American TV and radio and is third in the all-time list ... [and] is the most played song by a British writer [last] century in the US".  His 1968 Beatles composition, "Hey Jude", is also a career highlight. It achieved the highest sales in the UK that year, topping the US charts for nine weeks, longer than any other Beatles single. It was also the longest single released by the band, and at seven minutes eleven seconds, the longest ever number one to that point.  "Hey Jude" is the best-selling Beatles single, achieving sales of over five million copies soon after its release.
 
In July 2005, McCartney's performance of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" with U2 at Live 8 became the fastest-released single in history. Available within forty-five minutes of its recording, hours later it had achieved number one on the UK Official Download Chart.
2014/02/19 16:52:40
bapu
OK, Macca did all that, but has Macca done for us lately?
2014/02/19 16:56:18
michaelhanson
Grammy for #1 Rock Song this year with Dave Grohl and the remaining Nirvana members.  ....at 70 something....just saying. 
2014/02/19 16:58:23
bapu
MakeShift
Grammy for #1 Rock Song this year with Dave Grohl and the remaining Nirvana members.  ....at 70 something....just saying. 


Ya, but I'm talking this week
 
IMO that was a sh1te shong
 
 
 
 
Really though, I do respect the guy even if he is scmaltzy to me.
2014/02/19 17:01:11
michaelhanson
Now if he only played an ambelic and feasted on becan.
2014/02/19 17:02:08
bapu
He's a vegan, you know like Spock
2014/02/19 17:03:17
michaelhanson
Veggie becan just aint becan. 
2014/02/19 17:03:59
bapu
Eye no dat four Shure
2014/02/19 17:14:53
Jeff Evans
It is a pretty stupid concept even to begin with. It actually shows the total lack of musical knowledge of the OP'er. Sting is a way better composer than McCartney. Miles Davis was a way better composer than McCartney. Pop music is only a small fraction of music in general. Many great classical works are just so far above anything McCartney has composed it is not even worth talking about.
 
After reading that great book on Lennon by Tim Riley I started to really look into Lennon's music much more. Some of the music he wrote after the Beatles was also great. The thing I got from that book was the combination of Lennon and McCartney that had a certain magic. Lennon's music on his own was a little more serious or something but McCartney on his own seems not as good in comparison. Almost cheesy like. It was the union of the two that seemed to really form the Beatles sound. But Lennon still was the driving force behind the Beatles sound.
 
But as fas as being the greatest composer of all time, no that is just a silly concept. The most successful composer is one thing but being the greatest is seriously another. They are not the same.
2014/02/19 17:24:51
jamesg1213
Jeff Evans
 
 
It actually shows the total lack of musical knowledge of the OP'er.
 
Sting is a way better composer than McCartney.
 



 
I think you just cancelled yourself out there Jeff
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