Yes-sir-day! Paul McCartney reveals he wanted to become an ENGLISH TEACHER if he had not found fame with the Beatles The music legend, 79, said he thought he would be 'not bad' at teaching English He told BBC's A Cultural Life that his English teacher taught him to love literature McCartney said he recently found pages of a play he wrote with John Lennon He used the interview to blame Lennon for the break-up of the Beatles in 1970
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Paul McCartney has said he would've taught English if he had not found fame with The Beatles.
McCartney told BBC Radio 4's A Cultural Life that if the Fab Four had not been successful, the only other thing he was qualified for was teaching, according to the Telegraph.
The music legend did admit that higher level teaching would have required him to brush up on his books, saying that 'lower level English literature' was what he had as his plan B.
He used the interview to talk about the impact that his own English teacher Alan Durband had on his when he was growing up in the 1950s.