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  2. Mary McCartney - Wikipedia

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    Mary Anna McCartney was born at Avenue Clinic in the St John's Wood area of London on 28 August 1969, the daughter of American photographer Linda Eastman (1941–1998) and English musician Paul McCartney (born 1942).

  3. If These Walls Could Sing - Wikipedia

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    If These Walls Could Sing is a 2022 British documentary film directed by Mary McCartney, in her feature documentary debut, about the history of Abbey Road Studios in London and the experiences and memories of the musicians who have played there.

  4. James McCartney - Wikipedia

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    James Louis McCartney (born 12 September 1977) is an English musician and songwriter. He is the son of singer, songwriter, and former Beatles member Paul McCartney.He has contributed to solo albums by his parents, including Flaming Pie (1997) and Driving Rain (2001) by Paul McCartney, and Wide Prairie (1998) by Linda McCartney.

  5. Heather McCartney - Wikipedia

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    Heather Louise McCartney (born See; 31 December 1962) ... Mary, was born in 1969, followed by another sister, Stella, in 1971 and a brother, James, in 1977. Heather ...

  6. Wikipedia:Good article reassessment/Jim and Mary McCartney/1

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    Mary McCartney died a decade before “Let it Be” was written and it’s not as if she gets writing credit for it; the inspiration behind it is beautiful and all, but being the parent of a famous person isn’t WP:GNG. And Mr. Jim McCartney doesn’t have a music career to speak of, he was an amateur, so how is this a good article in the ...

  7. Let It Be (song) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Patricia McCartney died of cancer in 1956, when he was fourteen. [4] [5] In rehearsing the song with the Beatles in January 1969, in place of the "Mother Mary" lyric, McCartney occasionally sang "Brother Malcolm", a reference to the Beatles' assistant Mal Evans. [6] McCartney later said: "It was great to visit with her again.

  8. Goodbye (Mary Hopkin song) - Wikipedia

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    "Goodbye" is a song written by Paul McCartney (but credited to Lennon–McCartney) and performed by Mary Hopkin. It was released on 28 March 1969, and it reached No. 2 in the UK singles chart, prevented from reaching the top position by the Beatles' single "Get Back". [2]

  9. Linda McCartney - Wikipedia

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    Linda Louise, Lady McCartney (née Eastman; September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) was an American photographer, musician, cookbook author and activist.She was the keyboardist and harmony vocalist in the band Wings that also featured her husband, Paul McCartney of the Beatles.