
Junk (song) - Wikipedia
"Junk" is a song written by English musician Paul McCartney and released on his debut studio album McCartney (1970). He started writing the song in 1968 with the Beatles while the group were studying Transcendental Meditation in India. [1]
Junk (Remastered 2011) - YouTube
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Junk (Remastered 2011) · Paul McCartney McCartney ℗ A Capitol Records release; ℗ 2011 MPL Communications Inc, under exclusive license to UMG...
Paul McCartney – Junk Lyrics - Genius
“Junk” is a song written and recorded by Paul McCartney for his debut solo album released in 1970. In the song, McCartney reflects upon the objects (and memories) a person collects in their...
Junk - Paul McCartney - YouTube
Motor Cars, Handle BarsBicycles for TwoBroken Hearted JubileeParachutes, Army BootsSleeping Bags for TwoSentimental JamboreeBuy BuySays the Sign in the Shop ...
Paul McCartney - Junk (1970) - YouTube
Paul & Linda McCartney Scotland - Junk (Official Music Video)Album:McCartney 1970
Junk | Paul McCartney - The Beatles Bible
2010年11月7日 · A song originally written in Rishikesh, India in 1968, Junk was considered for The Beatles (White Album) and Abbey Road, although it remained unreleased until Paul McCartney's first solo album in 1970.
Junk (song) - Wikiwand
"Junk" is a song written by English musician Paul McCartney and released on his debut studio album McCartney (1970). He started writing the song in 1968 with th...
Junk - Paul McCartney - E-Chords
Learn to play Junk by Paul McCartney using chords and tabs, watching video lessons and much more
Junk (Beatles recording) – song facts, recording info and more!
2008年3月15日 · ‘Junk’ was one of many songs written by The Beatles in Rishikesh, India, where they studied meditation under Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The Kinfauns demos – named after Harrison’s bungalow – were widely bootlegged from the 1970s.
Paul McCartney - Junk Lyrics & Meanings | SongMeanings
This is simply a breakup song. Paul goes over the things shared by the couple (cars, bikes, things that they only would understand the sentimental meaning of) and how they purchased them together ("Buy! Buy!...") and now that they've broken up, they're just junk in the yard, either tossed away, or more likely for sale ("Why? Why?...").