Paul McCartney interprète des classiques des Beatles lors d'une émission bonus du SNL

Paul McCartney est revenu sur la scène du Saturday Night Live pour une performance bonus de succès des Beatles après le final de la saison. Cette apparition a été marquée par un moment ludique à la cloche avec l'animateur Will Ferrell.

Paul McCartney a interprété deux classiques des Beatles après le générique de fin du final de la saison du Saturday Night Live. Il a d'abord joué "Help!" accompagné du batteur Chad Smith et de Ferrell, qui a ajouté une partie de cloche en clin d'œil à son célèbre sketch. McCartney a ri pendant la chanson alors que Ferrell se joignait à lui.

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