5 Songs That Prove Paul McCartney’s Songwriting Peaked Between 1970 and 1975
An analysis contends that Paul McCartney produced his most accomplished songwriting between 1970 and 1975, a period that coincided with significant personal upheaval: the end of The Beatles, his marriage, and early fatherhood. The publication suggests that these life changes and artistic reinvention created conditions for his most creatively fertile work.
To support this claim, the piece identifies five recordings released during this window—as solo work and through Wings—that showcase McCartney's versatility and technical proficiency. The selections span tender, introspective ballads, guitar-driven rock numbers, and high-profile film scoring, each achieving both critical recognition and commercial performance. Together they suggest a period of confident experimentation and artistic mastery.
- American Songwriter argues McCartney's peak songwriting occurred during 1970–1975, a period of personal transitions including the Beatles breakup and his marriage and fatherhood
- Article highlights five tracks spanning genres—rock, ballads, and film scoring—that demonstrate his technical range and commercial success during this five-year span