Last Saturday Ant and Dec presented Paul with an award commemorating the writing of 'Yesterday'. Full details HERE: http://www.paulmccartney.com/…/paul-receives-special-prs-aw…
Paul will be getting back #OutThere tonight in Birmingham and in Liverpool tomorrow.
Last Saturday 23rd May, Paul celebrated his 50th London solo
performance at a sell-out show at The O2. The concert – part of his ‘Out
There’ tour – is also part of an on-going celebration of the writing of
one of the world’s most loved and popular songs: ‘Yesterday’. In
testament to its popularity, when Paul performed the song that evening
the whole crowd sang along.
Although the song’s exact writing date remains uncertain, it is 50
years this May that Paul finished writing the classic anthem. Before the
O2 concert on Saturday British TV personalities Ant and Dec presented
Paul with a special award from the PRS to commemorate the song’s
anniversary.
Speaking about the anniversary, Paul said; "I’m often never aware
of these anniversaries until someone points it out. People always say to
me, ‘Hey, did you know it was 30 years since this and 30 years since
that?’, so it’s impossible to stay on top of it all. But I never need an
excuse to celebrate so it’s always nice to hear! For me it’s a happy
coincidence that The O2 show falls at this time. It’s great that people
all over the world reacted so well to the song, it’s all you can hope
for! It feels like it has taken on a life of its own over the years.
The song still is and always has been an important part of our live
show. It’s always very emotional for me to hear crowds singing it so
loudly at my concerts…"
Robert Ashcroft CEO, PRS for Music also commented that, “Yesterday
is not just an iconic song in Paul's body of work but an iconic song of
the last century. PRS has collected rights for the composition since it
was released fifty years ago and in that time it has inspired countless
writers, been covered by countless artists and has resonated with
musicians, radio broadcasters and the public in a way that goes beyond
words. It is this 'magic' that PRS wanted to recognise in this unique
award.”
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