We mentioned earlier in the week that Sir Paul McCartney is releasing a new dance album in November under his alter ego, the Fireman.
Well, according to a new report, ex-wifey Heather Mills was Macca’s album inspiration, in a not-so-good way!
Apparently, the album title itself, Electronic Arguments, is a reference to the texts and emails that went on between the two during their marriage breakdown and Mucca’s alleged phone-bugging.
In the first song of the album, Nothing Too Much Just Out Of Sight, the ex-Beatle sings, “You said you love me – but was it true? The last thing to do was to lie about me silently.”
Mucca, you bitch! How could you?
The second track, called Two Magpies, is supposedly a reference to Mucca and her sister Fiona.
Sources said that he named the song as a dig at the sisters, who squeezed him for the $50 million divorce settlement, since magpies are known to have the habit of taking brightly-coloured shiny trinkets and jewelry to make their nests with.
What a smart reference, Macca!
And, the final track on the album, Don’t Stop Running, is reportedly in reference to Macca’s final decision to split from Mucca and never look back.
Love the muckracking, Sir Paul!
Now we have songs to sing about how horrible Mucca is!
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