A little story here: I was at my local Goodwill and saw this Paul McCartney CD "Off the Ground" from1993. I'm a huge Beatles fan and somewhat of a fan of McCarney's solo career. I've liked some of his albums a lot, but others, not so much. So I see this one there for only 99 cents. I thought, "hey, even if there's one good song on there, it's worth it." After listening to it, I realized that I had heard one of the songs before called "Hope of Deliverence," which is a pretty good that I like, but not great. The rest of the album is completely forgettable, except for one song called "The Lovers that Never Were." It kinda feels to me like what I imagine a modern-day (at the time) Beatles songs might have sounded like in a way. I just find the different changes in the song to be refreshing and somewhat Beatles-esque.
I'm curious as to what other Beatle and/or McCartney fans think of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9U0L-__UWdk