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Beyoncé’s thanks to Paul McCartney who surprised his followers

Beyoncé ended with a series of concerts in London, with an emotional presentation in the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The American singer thanking Paul McCartney In a publication in social networks. Recall that your latest record production Cowboy Carter, has a version of “Blackbird” of the Beatles.

After the last and sixth concert, Beyoncé thanked the artist on Instagram for “composing One of the best songs ever written” And it’s a moment of radical change of your beautiful daughter. ”

Beyoncé published a message for Paul McCartney on his Instagram account.

Beyoncé published a message for Paul McCartney on his Instagram account.

The pop star shared images of her wearing a white shirt adorned with two black birds and the title of the song in the left hip. This classic of the Liverpool band sounded on the six nights in London, being the second song of the repertoire.

The original theme was Composed by McCartney in 1968 -Ane he came out in the credits with John Lennon- for the double homonym of the Beatles, also known as the white album. According to NME, “Blackbird” was originally written in response to civil rights movement in the United States. Last year, Paul praised Beyoncé’s version for “relieving racial tension.”

Paul McCartney released a blunt opinion on the version Beyoncé of “Blackbird” made

On how this version was created, the famous artist told an Instagram post that was accompanied by a photo with Queen B and expressed his great respect for this new version.

“I am so happy with Beyoncé’s version of my song ‘Blackbird’. I think she makes a magnificent version and reinforces the message of civil rights that inspired me to write the song in the first place,” said the former Beatle.

“I think Beyoncé has made a fabulous version “said Liverpool’s musician, who also shared the cover of Beyoncé’s new album and then revealed how communication between them was to make this version.

The version made by the singer of a classic of The Beatles. (Source: Instagram/Paulmccartney)

The version made by the singer of a classic of The Beatles. (Source: Instagram/Paulmccartney)

“I talked to her in Facetime And I thanked me for writing it and letting it do it. I told him that pleasure was all mine and I thought I had made a murderous version of the song. When I saw the recording on television in the early 60s of the black girls being rejected from schoolI found it shocking and I can’t believe that these days there are places where this kind of thing is happening right now. Anything that my song and the fabulous version of Beyoncé can do to relieve racial tension would be a big thing and makes me very proud, ”he concluded.

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