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Paul McCartney will never forget the moment he learned John Lennon was murdered.
βIt was just too crazy,βΒ McCartney, 83, wrote in his new oral history book, βWings: The Story of a Band on the Run,β about finding out from his manager βearly in the morningβΒ on Dec. 8, 1980 that his former Beatles bandmate was gunned down by Mark David Chapman in New York City.
βWe just said what everyone said; it was all blurred,β McCartney wrote. βIt was the same as the Kennedy [assassination]. The same horrific moment, you know. You couldnβt take it in. I still havenβt taken it in. I donβt want to.β
McCartney recalled that he and his fellow Beatles, Ringo StarrΒ andΒ George Harrison, all went back to the studio after Lennon died.
βNobody could stay home with that news,β the βEvery Nightβ singer said. βWe all had to go to work and be with people we knew. Couldnβt bear it. We just had to keep going. So, I went in and did a dayβs work in a kind of shock.β
While the Beatles dramatically broke up in 1970, McCartney noted that he and Lennon made amends before the shooting.
βThat is a nice thing, a consoling factor for me, because I do feel it was sad that we never actually sat down and straightened our differences out,β said McCartney. βBut fortunately for me, the last phone conversation I ever had with him was really great, and we didnβt have any kind of blowup.β
βOne of the great blessings in my life is that we made up,β McCartney also wrote. βWeβd loved each other all our lives, and weβd had our arguments and weβd called each other names. But it had never got any more serious than two brothers in a family.β
The musician added that the duo, who were childhood friends, had a βvery happy conversationβΒ about their families, including Lennonβs son Sean, before Lennonβs death.
McCartneyβs daughter, Stella, participated in her dadβs oral history book and shared her perspective from the day of Lennonβs death.
βI remember the biggest reaction Iβd ever seen from a phone call, and him leaving the kitchen and going outside,β Stella, 54, said about her father. βI admit it breaks my heart to this day. That was truly heartbreaking to see.β
βIβve got that footage in my head for my life,β she continued. βIβve captured in my head the moment Paul McCartney found out that John Lennon had been murdered.β
A year after the Beatles broke up, McCartney sued his bandmates for dissolution of their partnership. A London High Court judge ruled in McCartneyβs favor and the partnership was terminated in 1974.
βIn so many ways, I was deadβ¦ A 27-year-old about-to-become-ex-Beatle, drowning in a sea of legal and personal rows that were sapping my energy, in need of a complete life makeover,βΒ McCartney wrote in his book, reflecting on the music groupβs demise, per People.
McCartney also said that he wasnβt sure if heβd ever be able to move on from the βamazing decadeβ he had with the Beatles.
The rockerβs new book, edited by Ted Widmer, is based on βdozens of hours of interviews with Paul and numerous key playersβ involved in his band, Wings, that he formed after the Beatles split.
βWings: The Story of a Band on the Runβ is out now.

