John and Paul

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John and Paul were more than friends, collaborators or rivals in the sense we normally understand those terms. They were both exceptionally intense young men who had the fabric of their world ruptured at a young age. They longed to connect – with each other, with audiences. The pop song was a container into which they poured everything they couldn’t say; their pain or joy, or both at the same time. The Lennon and McCartney partnership was responsible for 159 of The Beatles’ 184 recorded original songs. Even when their relationship deteriorated, their creative partnership flourished – during the last year of The Beatles they were still prolific collaborators. After the break-up, they maintained a dialogue at a distance, in songs full of recrimination, regret, and affection. This book focuses on what lay at the heart of this phenomenon: the alchemy of two young men.

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‘A triumph.’ Deborah Levy, New Statesman
‘Tremendous.’ Alwyn Turner, The Times
‘Revelatory.’ Simon Schama, Financial Times
‘The gold standard of Beatles books.’ Anthony Quinn, Observer
‘As enthralling and astonishing as their music.’ Jon Dennis, Sunday Telegraph
‘A masterpiece.’ Dylan Jones, Evening Standard

‘I so loved John and Paul. I found it completely absorbing and painfully moving . . . It has rather turned me into a bit of a Beatles person.’ Nigella Lawson
‘The first new Beatles story in decades – and the one that will make your heart burst.’ Caitlin Moran
‘The most moving and revelatory book on Lennon and McCartney I have ever read. So joyful, so sad.’ Tom Holland

A majestic biography of two young geniuses who merged their talents to create one of the greatest bodies of music in history.

John & Paul begins in 1957, when two teenagers in suburban Liverpool meet and decide to play rock n’roll together. It ends twenty-three years later, when one of them is murdered. In between, we see them become global stars, create countless indelible songs, and play a central role in shaping the modern world.

Lennon and McCartney were more than friends, rivals or collaborators. They were intimates who both had the fabric of their world ruptured at a young age, and who longed to make emotional connections; with each other, and with audiences. The pop song was a vessel into which they poured feelings of grief and euphoria and everything in between. When they couldn’t speak what they felt, they sang it. After the break-up of their group, they maintained a musical dialogue at a distance, in songs full of recrimination, regret, and affection.

Ian Leslie traces the twists and turns of their relationship through the music it produced and offers rich insights into the nature of creativity, collaboration and human connection. Drawing on recently released footage and recordings, this is a startlingly fresh take on two of the greatest icons in music history.

Leslie’s majestic and wildly enjoyable biography will make us see and hear Lennon and McCartney anew.

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Dimensions 23.4 × 15.3 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

432

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

782.421660922 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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