Paul McCartney interpreta clásicos de los Beatles en un programa adicional de SNL

Paul McCartney regresó al escenario de Saturday Night Live para una actuación especial de éxitos de los Beatles tras el final de temporada del programa. La aparición incluyó un divertido momento con cencerro junto al presentador Will Ferrell.

Paul McCartney interpretó dos clásicos de los Beatles después de los créditos finales del cierre de temporada de Saturday Night Live. Primero tocó “Help!” junto al baterista Chad Smith y Ferrell, quien añadió el cencerro en un guiño a su famoso sketch. McCartney se rió durante la canción mientras Ferrell se unía a la interpretación.

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