Charlotte Foster
Music

Paul McCartney’s unusual relationship with Michael Parkinson

Paul McCartney has paid tribute to Michael Parkinson, calling him a “great guy” and a “good friend” in a lengthy and heartfelt post on social media.

The iconic interviewer passed away peacefully at home on August 16th after a battle with a brief illness according to a statement from his family.

After his death, a flood of tributes poured in from celebrities around the world, including The Beatles frontman Paul McCartney.

Parkinson was a personal friend of McCartney’s, as the pair even appeared on a famous album cover together.

The two feature on the album cover of Wings‘ coveted "Band On The Run" record as escaped convicts, with Parkinson agreeing to appear on the cover if McCartney would return the favour by being a guest on his chat show.

Taking to Twitter on Saturday, McCartney remembered his friend, writing, “I first met Michael Parkinson in Liverpool when he and his team came to see us at the Cavern Club. He was a very likeable guy and we eventually did our first TV performances with Granada in Manchester, where Michael worked.”

“Through the years I got to know him more and more, and appeared on his chat show quite a few times. He was a pleasure to talk to and we always had fun. He appeared on the front cover of ‘Band on the Run’ as one of the escaping convicts in the title song. He was very knowledgeable about many subjects and a keen sports-lover.”

He added, “I will miss him personally, as a good friend. I send all my love to his family and friends. Cheers Michael, you’re a great guy okay!”

Image credits: Paul McCartney / Twitter (X)

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