Despite the death of his first wife, Linda Eastman, then a stormy (and costly) divorce from Heather Mills, Paul McCartney has not given up in love.
The Beatles
star
married for the third time in 2011, with businesswoman Nancy Shevell.
In an interview published on his website on January 31, the composer and performer from Liverpool spoke about the central leitmotifs of his work: home, family and love.
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A great romantic
When asked "What is the role of a good husband?" Paul McCartney cited three ingredients: "Try to be considerate and romantic," then "make yourself useful."
On the strength of this observation, the lyricist of the many Beatles
love songs
admits not skimping on Valentine's Day, each February 14.
Paul McCartney and his wife Nancy Shevell attend the premiere of the documentary
Behind the Walls at Abbey Road Studios
directed by Mary McCartney, daughter of the singer.
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"I completely overdo it for Valentine's Day!"
he admits.
Stella McCartney's father details in particular his attentions towards his wife Nancy Shevell: "I mean, there is not just one card, there are hidden cards all over the room, and sometimes things even spill over on the next day - it's ridiculous.
But if there is an excuse to have fun, I take advantage of it!
At Christmas, I go crazy with tree lights and garlands.
In short, I do too much."
We expected no less from the composer of
All You Need is Love
.
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