Fun:Sir Paul McCartney

Sir Paul McCartney (1942 - still alive) was the cute Beatle. He still likes to play at being cute.

Of all the Beatles, he is the one who truly enjoyed being a "rock star", performing concerts, etc...

When Paul was 16, he wrote "When I'm Sixty-Four", showing an early affinity for binary arithmetic.

With the Beatles

 * Hey Jude
 * Yesterday
 * Eleanor Rigby
 * Penny Lane
 * She's Leaving Home
 * When I'm Sixty-Four
 * Lady Madonna
 * Birthday
 * Back in the U.S.S.R.
 * Blackbird
 * Helter Skelter
 * Let It Be
 * Oh! Darling
 * Yellow Submarine (written by Paul McCartney with vocals by Ringo Starr)
 * We Can Work It Out (duet with John Lennon)

Post Beatles

 * Maybe I'm Amazed
 * Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
 * Band on the Run
 * Listen to What the Man Said
 * some silly love songs (plus a song named "Silly Love Songs") and a James Bond theme
 * Coming Up
 * Something about people living together in peace and harmony like the keys on a piano.
 * Currently selling his soul to Starbucks.

Best use of his post-Beatles talent: with his band "Wings", he helped start Punk rock.

Misfires are bad for your career, Paul

 * Pipes of Peace
 * Press to Play (except for that ear candy of a title track)
 * Flaming Pie

Left off all his greatest hits collections for good reason.

For other artists

 * Come and Get It (performed by Badfinger)

Recent history
Always mindful of the plight of less fortunate people, Sir Paul McCartney decided to use a portion of his not inconsiderable wealth to support manual workers suffering from industrial injuries. Sadly, after his support of a one legged gold digger yielded nothing but bitter fruit[citation NOT needed], he abandoned his altruistic project.