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Paul McCartney reveals hidden struggles after The Beatles in Man on the Run.

In the newly released trailer for the upcoming Prime Video documentary Man on the Run, Sir Paul McCartney opens up with rare honesty about one of the darkest periods of his life — the aftermath of The Beatles’ breakup.

Behind the fame, the success, and the history-making music, Paul reveals a quieter truth: the end of the band left him deeply depressed.

“I fell very depressed,” Paul admits in the film.
“But I was very lucky, because I had Linda.”

WHEN THE BAND WAS GONE

When The Beatles officially disbanded in 1970, Paul McCartney suddenly found himself without the structure that had defined his life for nearly a decade.

No familiar studio routines.No John, George, or Ringo beside him.

No shared creative rhythm.

In Man on the Run, Paul speaks about feeling lost, uncertain, and unsure whether he could continue making music on his own. For a man the world saw as unstoppable, it was a moment of profound vulnerability.

LINDA McCARTNEY: THE QUIET ANCHOR

What helped Paul survive that period, he says, was Linda McCartney — his wife, partner, and emotional anchor.

Linda stood by him during his lowest moments, helping him rebuild not only his career but his sense of self. Together, they formed Wings, found new creative freedom, and slowly rediscovered joy through music and family.

This wasn’t a story about fame.
It was a story about support.

MAN ON THE RUN: A LOOK BACK WITHOUT FEAR

The documentary doesn’t focus only on chart success or legacy. It explores Paul’s inner journey — what happens when a chapter ends and a man must decide whether to begin again.

Now in his 80s, Paul McCartney looks back without bitterness. He speaks with clarity, humility, and gratitude, acknowledging that even legends can feel broken — and that love can be the thing that puts them back together.

A CONFESSION THAT RESONATES

Paul’s admission has touched fans around the world, reminding us that success does not protect us from sadness, and that even the greatest artists need someone to lean on.

Sometimes, what saves a legendis not another hit song,

but a hand held quietly in the dark.

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