“I thought it was pretty good, actually,” McCartney said of Guns N’ Roses’ 1991 version of the song. “I was more amazed that they would do it, this sort of young American group.” [RELATED: Paul ...
Written by Paul McCartney, 83, the song’s title twists the idiom “live and let live,” which calls for tolerance. Instead, ...
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