Stella McCartney Reveals Her Favorite Beatles Song

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Choosing a favorite Beatles song can be a daunting task, given the band’s diverse sounds and styles throughout their illustrious career. But for Stella McCartney, fashion designer and Beatles scion, the decision is crystal clear.

Stella, the third child of Paul and Linda McCartney, grew up immersed in the world of music, traveling with Wings, a band inspired by her birth.

Over the years, she has expressed immense pride in her father’s creative genius, a force that undoubtedly shaped her own artistic journey into the fashion realm. Notably, Stella’s brand has previously collaborated with The Beatles, forging connections with the band’s iconic legacy.

When it comes to her favorite Beatles song, Stella gravitates towards the later period, specifically choosing a track from the 1968 self-titled album, famously known as The White Album. In a playlist featuring timeless classics like Talking Heads’ ‘Road To Nowhere’ and Nirvana’s ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit,’ Stella’s top Beatles pick is ‘Blackbird.’

“I’m really proud of Dad that he wrote it at such a young age,” Stella shared with the BBC in 2017. “He had this sort of incredible vision to understand politics, to understand poetry,” she added.

In 2022, during Paul McCartney’s headline performance at Glastonbury, his rendition of ‘Blackbird’ became a poignant and standout moment.

Interestingly, Stella played a crucial role in ensuring the continued inclusion of this intricate and beloved song in her father’s live sets.

Despite its challenges for live performances due to intricate guitar instrumentation, Paul McCartney considered dropping ‘Blackbird’ from his setlist. However, Stella, deeply connected to the song, convinced her father to keep it alive on stage, expressingI was really happy that he put it back in.

Even today, Paul McCartney graces the stage with ‘Blackbird,’ offering a special and heartfelt moment, a testament to the enduring bond between father and daughter.

Stella McCartney’s choice not only reflects her admiration for the song’s beauty but also underscores the personal stories and connections woven into the fabric of every Beatles masterpiece.