The sons of two Beatles have “come together” to launch a tune.
Sean Ono Lennon, son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and James McCartney, son of Linda and Paul McCartney, introduced their one, “Primrose Hill,” on April 12. The tune is named right after a north London park with beautiful views of the town.
In an Instagram publish, McCartney intimated that the collaboration may be the initially of several. “Today I am so incredibly fired up to share my most up-to-date track co-prepared by my great pal @sean_ono_lennon,” he wrote. “With the release of this music it feels like we’re really acquiring the ball rolling and I am so fired up to continue on to share new music with you.”
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What does Paul McCartney think about his son teaming up with Sean Ono Lennon? In a Facebook write-up, he urges supporters to check out the new track and sends “lots of appreciate to Sean Ono Lennon.”
Both of those sons are recognized musicians in their individual appropriate. Lennon has been a member of alt-rock bands like Cibo Matto, The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger and The Claypool Lennon Delirium. He has also labored as a movie rating composer.
James McCartney, an indie folks-rock singer-songwriter, has released a variety of solo albums, together with 2016’s “The Blackberry Coach.”
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“Primrose Hill” has a melodic folks-rock experience that nods to their dads without the need of experience way too dated. Fans of Ed Sheeran or Joe Keery will undoubtedly appreciate the acoustic guitars and smooth vocals.
You can pay attention to “Primrose Hill” below:
In a submit on Instagram a number of months back, James hinted at his inspiration for the tune.
“I experienced a eyesight as a youngster in Scotland, on what was a pretty summers working day,” he wrote. “Letting go, I noticed my real really like and saviour in my mind’s eye. ‘Primrose Hill’ is about getting the ball rolling with me & locating this particular person.”