Sir Paul McCartney reflected on his early memories of rock and roll in a message to share what would have been Record Store Day.
The former Beatle, 77, spoke to BBC Radio 6 Music listeners and revealed what album he would like to share with them. Record Store Day was set to take place on Saturday but fell victim to the coronavirus outbreak.
Sir Paul chose Gene Vincent’s 1956 rockabilly song Be-Bop-A-Lula and explained the impact it had on him as a youngster in Liverpool.
He said: “Now this is the first record I ever bought when I was a kid, and I saved up my pocket money for months, and then I took the bus downtown to the record shop, and I remember going into the back of the shop and listening to the record and loving it. “It was just very
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