For Beatles enthusiasts, the idea of a new Lennon-McCartney collaboration has long been a dream. Now, that dream has taken an unexpected but exciting turn. James McCartney, son of Paul McCartney, has just released a fresh track titled “Primrose Hill”, co-written with Sean Ono Lennon, son of the late John Lennon.

“Primrose Hill is out now! I’m beyond thrilled to share this new song, written alongside my dear friend Sean Ono Lennon,” James announced on his social media accounts. “This release feels like the beginning of something special, and I can’t wait to keep sharing more music with you all.” He also shared a heartwarming photo of himself with Sean, celebrating the collaboration.

Sir Paul McCartney also chimed in, promoting the track on his own social pages.

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