Sir Paul McCartney's first song was 'a therapy session'
Sir Paul McCartney’s first songwriting attempt “kind of turned into a therapy session.” The Beatles legend penned ‘I Lost My Little Girl’ when he was 14 years old and although at the time he felt he was exercising his creativity, he later came to realise it was also helping him to process his grief over his mother Mary, who passed away in 1956 after suffering an embolism following an operation for breast cancer. The 79-year-old musician told fans in a video on his official website: “It kind of turned into a therapy session, because 'I thought I was happily writing a little pop song when I was ...