Paul McCartney
Definition
Sir Paul McCartney (born James Paul McCartney, June 18, 1942) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, and activist, best known as the bassist, co-lead vocalist, and co-songwriter of the Beatles alongside John Lennon.
A legendary figure in rock music, McCartney has also enjoyed a hugely successful solo career, forming Wings and releasing timeless hits like 'Maybe I'm Amazed' and 'Band on the Run'.
Examples
Paul McCartney's bass solo in 'Come Together' is so sneaky, it could steal your wallet without you noticing.
When Paul McCartney goes vegetarian, even his burgers start writing protest songs.
Paul McCartney proved you can leave the Beatles and still have more Grammys than most bands have groupies.
If Paul McCartney hosts karaoke night, expect 'Yesterday' to last longer than your regrets from last weekend.