All You Need Is Luck… (eBook)
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Praise of this book:
“Paul Tennant’s story about Liverpool and his year with Apple is fascinating. I am pleased to have played a small part in it.”
Paul McCartney
“Captures the essence of those crazy, magical years at the Beatles’ company, Apple in the 1960’s. This book bears witness to those heady and historical times. Paul Tennant lived every young musician’s dream.”
Jack Oliver, Former Head of Apple Records
“I remember 1967 with fond memories, the infamous Summer Of Love. Paul Tennant’s meeting with Paul McCartney in the park which led to my being given the opportunity to produce their single for Deram. Focal Point were there at the centre of Apple right at the very beginning.”
Dr. Wayne Bickerton: CEO State Records, Odyssey Music and former Deram Producer
“A tale about being in the right place at the right time, Paul Tennant’s life story reaffirms the need to follow your heart.”
Peter Foldy. Film Director
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Description
An Amazing Untold Beatle Story:
This is not just another story about the Beatles and the magical l960s, although they do feature heavily in it. It’s also the tale of reaching for the stars and achieving every teenage boy’s ambition. It’s an adventure that took me on an exciting journey from the back streets of Liverpool in l959 to the heart of the Beatles empire in London in l967.
All You Need is Luck tells of my teenage hopes and dreams and how I finally achieved them – through luck, talent and perseverance. The story talks of my struggle in a working-class family, with my mother suffering from Multiple Sclerosis and how I overcame some pretty hard times to eventually make a record and hit the big time in London. It’s an inspiration to other young musicians to show that you can get anything, if you really want it badly enough.
Liverpool at the height of the Mersey-beat Boom of the early l960s was a fascinating place to be – Imagine the setting – a city decimated by German bombers, just emerging from the austerity and poverty of the l950s with loads of kids who just wanted to make music. Anything was possible in those early, heady days of pop music: everyone was being signed to record labels after the Beatles broke onto the charts.
In l967 the Fab Four could do no wrong and were at the top of their profession. It was The Summer of Love and in my book I describe how I met Paul McCartney in Hyde Park, after a car chase through the streets of London, and with the naïve courage of the young I approached him and persuaded him to help me get me a record deal through the Beatles’ brand new company, Apple. And so then, there I was, right at the heart of it, making music for Apple and being paid for it, staying at John Lennon’s house, borrowing his and George Harrison’s guitars, hanging out with huge stars of the era, meeting tons of girls– and loving every minute of it! <
But just when I had it in the palm of my hand…I stupidly let it all slip away.