Saturday, June 6, 2026

UPDATED Lennon-McCartney Reunion, Only This Time It’s the Sons Also Rising: James McCartney And Sean Ono Lennon Team Up

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UPDATED SAT 12:17AM: James has confirmed that Sean co-wrote “Primrose Hill” with him. So this is actually a new Lennon-McCartney or McCartney-Lennon song.

A Lennon-McCartney reunion?

Not John and Paul. But sources say it seems like James McCartney and Sean Ono Lennon have collaborated on a song called “Primrose Hill.”

The song comes under James’s name and will drop tonight. And boy, it sounds like the dads come together. The guys have blended their voice on James’s song. “Primrose Hill” is a reference to the place where John said they should go and film what became the rooftop concert for “Let it Be.”

The sons also rise! What fun! They should have done this a long time ago!

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