Tuesday 9 November 2021

PAUL MCCARTNEY REVEALS HE KNEW HIS WIFE NANCY SHEVELL WAS A KEEPER WHEN SHE JOINED HIM ON THE DANCEFLOOR

Paul McCartney has revealed that his signature dance moves were responsible for his lasting romance with his wife Nancy Shevell.

Writing in his new book, The Lyrics, Paul explained how he knew Nancy was a keeper when she matched his energy on the dancefloor. 


Paul wrote: 'There’s no denying it, I really enjoy dancing.
'It’s something my wife Nancy and I are particularly keen on.

'After a show, when the band and crew get together for a drink, we’re always the first ones on the dancefloor. Certain songs will just get you dancing.'

Paul coupled up with Nancy when the pair were on holiday in Morocco with his brother Mike and the musician serenaded her on the hotel's piano. 

 

Paul detailed how they weren't yet officially a couple and were sleeping in separate bedrooms when he made his move.

Paul explained: 'The piano was sitting in the foyer all day long, and because the rain would not stop, I sometimes went and just noodled on the keys.' 

'I was thinking all sorts of loving thoughts towards Nancy, and while I was at the piano, I could see that the waiters who were clearing up were listening.

'But it was nice and romantic, it was a perfect moment, and I thought to myself, we’re not going to stay in separate rooms tonight.' 


Paul and Nancy were later wed in 2011 at a London Register Office after he admitted he had already 'fallen in love with my lady' before they were official.

He added in his book: 'If you had to say one word about her, it’s that she’s real.
'I have a beautiful picture of when we went to the White House. It’s of Nancy and me talking to Barack and Michelle Obama, and we’re laughing at something the president said.
'Nancy is paying such attention. She’s a great person. She’s multifaceted.'
 

Paul's book features 154 songs from all stages of his career, spanning across the Beatles, Wings and as a solo artist.
It features song lyrics from titles such as Hey Jude, Blackbird, Penny Lane, Band On The Run, Live And Let Die and more.

Paul recently revealed that the process of making the book was 'interesting' and 'more like a therapy session' as many forgotten memories resurfaced.


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