Taylor Swift’s wedding included a performance by music legend Sir Paul McCartney. And he sang a famous Beatles song from 1963.
people magazine broke down News that McCartney, 84, performed at Swift’s wedding to Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce was revealed at Madison Square Garden, which was transformed into a lush garden.
What did McCartney sing? McCartney “performed the band’s No. 1 hit ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ at the couple’s star-studded reception at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Friday, July 3.” People. McCartney has compared Swift’s fame to that of the Beatles, I am telling the BBC, “You see the similarities, you know the fame and the amount of fame. The worldwide fame that Taylor Swift has and that we have.”
According to reports, Stevie Nicks also performed at the wedding reception
McCartney wasn’t the only music legend who performed at the reception.
“After the ceremony, Taylor’s mother Andrea invited everyone into the reception room, where the stage was set,” the source said. People, He said that Stevie Nicks also performed well.
Actors Tom Hanks and McCartney were later seen leaving the wedding, People Informed.
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according to PeopleSwift previously wrote that McCartney is a “perpetually extraordinary artist” and said that she has “never been inspired” by him.
the new York Times had the advance scoop on two performances, writing, “According to a person with knowledge of the incident, the bride checked the sound with the music legend (Nicks). A second person, who was working the event, was heard describing Paul McCartney’s performance.”
Paul McCartney attended the first Taylor Swift concert
according to PeopleMcCartney was seen at a Swift concert in 2024. page six McCartney and Swift were reported to be friends and appeared together on the 2020 Rolling Stone cover.
The song, sung by McCartney, includes the lyrics,
“Oh, please, tell me
you’ll let me be your man
And please, tell me
You’ll let me hold your hand.”
the beatles hit song On the Ed Sullivan Show.according to Lyricists performing, John Lennon discusses the creation of the song playboy magazine In 1980.
“We wrote a lot of stuff together, one on one, eye to eye. Like in ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand,’ I remember when we got the chords that made the song. We were at (Paul’s then-girlfriend) Jane Asher’s house, downstairs in the basement, playing the piano at the same time,” he said. “And we had, ‘Oh you-yuu/Got that something…’ And Paul played this chord (E minor) and I turned to him and said, ‘That’s it!’ I said, ‘Do that again!’ In those days, we actually used to write exactly like that – both poking each other’s noses.”
It was 1963, and the Beatles’ manager wanted them to “write something for the American market which they had yet to enter,” songwriters performing The report stated, “It became the Beatles’ first No. 1 in the US, selling 10,000 copies per hour in New York City alone.”
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