Paul McCartney has said that he still finds it hard to believe that he was in The Beatles.
In an interview with the Metro, McCartney โ who releases his new studio album โKisses On The Bottomโ today (February 6) โ said that he was pleased the novelty of being in the Fab Four still hadnโt faded for him.
โIโm lucky that Iโve always retained a sense of wonder,โ he said. โI was looking at the George Harrison book accompanying Martin Scorseseโs Living In The Material World recently and opened it at a picture George had taken of me and the other guys on an aeroplane.โ
He went on to add: โI took me right back; I was like: โWas I really there, in The Beatles? Bloody hell!โ Itโs obviously a stupid thought but Iโm glad I havenโt got used to it yet.โ
โKisses On The Bottomโ is made up of songs McCartney listened to as a child as well as two new songs, โMy Valentineโ and โOnly Our Heartsโ. It was recorded with producer Tommy LiPuma, Diana Krall and her band and also features appearances from Eric Clapton and Stevie Wonder.
Earlier this month, McCartney revealed that his love of mischief led him to call the album โKisses On The Bottomโ and that he believed a little controversy is โgood for the soulโ.
He said: โI like mischief. Itโs good for the soul, itโs always a good idea โ if only because people think itโs a bad idea.โ