The hardcover publication of Blackbird Singing, the first collection
of Paul McCartney's poems and lyrics, was an international cultural
event--celebrated in concert halls, at literary festivals, and in
newspapers and magazines throughout the world. "While McCartney is of a
completely different cast than Bob Dylan, his appeal may be even greater
than that of the latter great poet-songwriter," wrote Publishers
Weekly; The Guardian hailed McCartney's words as "a remarkable feat
of historical imagination." The best-selling Blackbird Singing now
includes several new poems and lyrics, including "Freedom," which
McCartney performed in New York City at a benefit concert last fall. To
actually read McCartney's poems, whether exuberant ballads of love or
poignant messages of deepest grief, is to appreciate the electrifying
power of the confluence of dream and song. Inspired by his late wife,
Linda McCartney, Blackbird Singing gives us extraordinary access to
the inner life of one of the most influential figures of our time.