Sir Paul McCartney of the Beatles band has disclosed that the Rolling Stones were jealous of them since all of their four members could sing.
In contrast, the Rolling Stones could not match up to their prowess, as they were solely dependant on their only singer Mick Jagger.
'I talked to Keith Richards recently well, a couple of years ago, and his take on it was: "Man, you were lucky, you guys, you had four lead singers,' whereas the Rolling Stones only had one, McCartney told The Telegraph.
'I could sing, John could sing, George could sing and Ringo did numbers that he could sing. So it wasn't just the front man and the back-up band. We were an entity. Mick used to call us the Four-headed Monster. We would show up at places all dressed the same,' he added.
McCartney, 68, said during an interview with Radio Times today that the Beatles formed in 1960 at just the right time to lead and influence pop music.
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