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  1. 5 de may. de 2024 · The first Jewish woman in McCartney’s life was American scriptwriter Francie Schwartz. The 23-year-old flew from New York to London in 1968 after reading about the Beatles’ formation of a new multi-media company, the Apple Corps.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Cocaine, casual girlfriends, ‘a little Prince’ (I think Francie Schwartz called him), generally taking himself way too seriously. He had masterminded Sgt Pepper, widely acclaimed at the time as the greatest album ever made, and George went along with it all fairly passively, and then defiantly Paul crashed and burned with Magical ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Paul et Jane sont inséparables, on les voit partout ensemble, mais le couple se sépare en 1968. Début 1969, après une courte idylle avec la scénariste américaine Francie Schwartz (en) [168], le dernier des Beatles resté célibataire, annonce son prochain mariage avec une jeune Américaine divorcée, Linda Eastman.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2024 · He talked of more serious girlfriends, from Dot Rhone (misspelled as Roam) to Jane Asher, and fessed up about the brief affair with Francie Schwartz, who “made a career out of those three weeks”; and how he met and married Linda Eastman. The authors’ negative commentary on George Harrison felt horribly jarring.

  5. Hace 6 días · As the first insider Beatles tell-all (not counting Francie Schwartzs Body Count – because why would I) – 1983’s The Love You Make, a collaboration between Brian Epstein’s protege Peter Brown and today’s guest, shocked fans with what was perceived as an airing of dirty laundry.

  6. 6 de may. de 2024 · “So, you must know that your ex-girlfriend, Francie Schwartz, went out for an interview to talk about you coming out as bisexual. What do you think about what she’s said?” A rather young female journalist from Melody Maker begins the interview with an empathetic face.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2024 · 4/26/2024. More. As the first insider Beatles tell-all (not counting Francie Schwartzs Body Count – because why would I) – 1983’s The Love You Make, a collaboration between Brian Epstein’s protege Peter Brown and today’s guest, shocked fans with what was perceived as an airing of dirty laundry.