Paul Mc Cartney Fixing a Hole. arr. Byron Fogo
Andrey Shilov plays Fixing a Hole another masterpiece composed by Paul McCartney and recorded by The Beatles, featured on their 1967 album Lonely Hearts Club Band. In a 1968 interview, McCartney said that the song was about the hole in the road where the rain gets in, a good old analogy the hole in your makeup which lets the rain in and stops your mind from going where it He went on to say that the following lines were about fans who hung around outside his home day and night, and whose actions he found offputting: See the people standing there who disagree, and never win And wonder why they don t get in my door. It has also been claimed that the song is about repairs undertaken by Paul McCartney on High Park, his farmhouse on the west coast of Scotland, although this is untrue. Paul McCartney: It was much later that I ever got round to fixing the roof on the Scottish farm; I never did any of that until I met Linda. People just make it up They know I ve got a far
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