Mary McCartney has revealed that interviewing her father Sir Paul McCartney for an upcoming documentary on Abbey Road Studios was a “nerve-wracking” ...
If These Walls Could Sing will be available to stream on Disney+ in the UK on January 6 2023. Speaking on The One Show about the new film, which is set for release in the new year, the 53-year-old photographer and filmmaker reflected on interviewing her father for the project, saying: “It was slightly nerve-wracking I have to say. “Because I didn’t realise going into it, the nature of a recording studio is they don’t have very many photos, the etiquette is you don’t film in a recording session because it’s like a private space to record so I really relied quite heavily on the interviews.”
In her documentary, Mary, daughter of Beatle Paul McCartney, interviews her father and ex-bandmate Ringo Starr, who reveal fascinating stories about the studio ...
“Abbey Road is a really active studio,” she explained. I’ve long wanted to tell the story of this historic place.” In her documentary, Mary, daughter of Beatle Paul McCartney, interviews her father and ex-bandmate Ringo Starr, who reveal fascinating stories about the studio and how it shaped The Beatles.
Paul McCartney's eldest daughter has directed a documentary on Abbey Road Studios titled If These Walls Could Sing.
She lives with Mr Aboud and her four sons in London. She’s sort of scattered throughout the documentary. “My mum is such an inspiration and I just love seeing her. With a love for vegetarian cooking, McCartney worked with her mother on a number of cookbooks. She was born on August 28 in St John’s Wood in London and made a name for herself after a number of creative ventures. [Beatles](/topic/beatles) legend Paul McCartney, [Mary McCartney](/topic/mary-mccartney), has directed a documentary on the iconic [Abbey Road](/topic/abbey-road) Studios.
Mary McCartney says her late mother Linda was an inspiration for her new documentary on Abbey Road Studios.
The 53-year-old photographer and filmmaker is the daughter of Beatles star Sir Paul, who was married to Linda from 1969 until her death in 1998. A new charity Christmas single is one of the latest recorded at Abbey Road. The Beatles recorded most of their music at Abbey Road.
The 53-year-old photographer and filmmaker, the daughter of Beatles star Paul McCartney, has directed what is billed as the “first feature-length ...
You are just here to do the best you can do. So she’s definitely an inspiration for the documentary.” She’s sort of scattered throughout the documentary.
The Beatles recorded most of their music at Abbey Road, with their 1969 studio album named after the venue.
The stars braved London's freezing temperatures for the premiere of the anticipated Abbey Road Studios documentary If These Walls Could Sing on Monday ...
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Mary McCartney is the daughter of Beatle Paul McCartney and late photographer Linda McCartney. She has made a new film titled “If These Walls Could Sing."
were innovative and contributed to the music," she explained. "I love all the early stories about how they came to Abbey Road," said McCartney. Hearing that story come alive and seeing how the song was broken down was a great story to hear." "It was interesting to see it and how the orchestra was confused like, ‘I don’t know what you want me to do,’" she continued. "I could see – and I think the viewer could see – that he cares about the place so much. It was like, ‘No, let’s just start on your lowest note and work your way up – all of you at the same time – to the highest note.’ It’s such a classic moment in the song." We would see the crowds and watch our parents on stage performing and then go home and be normal." "It was great to hear him say it in the studio about when they recorded ‘Day in the Life’ and there’s a big orchestral crescendo at the end of the song… It was all about the music." "I’ve grown up going to Abbey Road over the years, but I didn’t realize it was 90 years old until I was invited to direct the documentary. "It was really heartwarming sitting down with dad," she said about the 80-year-old. "Sometimes, people from Abbey Road would babysit us if mom and dad were going out," she shared.