Paul McCartney Said The Beatles’ ‘I’ll Follow the Sun’ Is a ‘Leaving of Liverpool’ Song

Paul McCartney said The Beatles‘ “I’ll Follow the Sun” is a “Leaving of Liverpool” song. Swap following the sun with following dreams. Paul did all that, becoming a rock ‘n’ roll star with his band. The Beatles wouldn’t have been as popular if they had never left home.

Paul McCartney, writer of The Beatles' 'I'll Follow the Sun,' and John Lennon during the making of 'Help!' in 1965.
Paul McCartney, writer of The Beatles’ ‘I’ll Follow the Sun,’ and John Lennon | William Lovelace/Getty Images

Paul McCartney said The Beatles’ ‘I’ll Follow the Sun’ is a ‘Leaving of Liverpool’ song

In The Lyrics: 1956 to the Present, Paul wrote about his fondest childhood memories growing up on Forthlin Road in Liverpool. Mary McCartney worked as a midwife and brought the McCartneys a handsome salary. Therefore, the family lived in a nicer area. They had lace curtains, which is probably why Paul still has lace curtains. “An Irish thing, maybe,” Paul said.

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