NANCY SHEVELL WEDDING: SIR PAUL MCCARTNEY WRITES NEW SONG TO SERENADE WIFE #NANCY SHEVELL
He's constantly being referred to as being one of the best songwriters of all time.
And Paul McCartney's wife-to-be Nancy Shevell will be the subject of what may be another top 10 hit as he serenades her at their wedding today.
The former Beatle, who is getting married on what would have been his songwriting partner John Lennon's 71st birthday, will unveil the song at the reception in the garden of his north London home.
Not long to go! Sir Paul McCartney and fiance Nancy Shevell leaving their house in St Johns Wood, north London, for an early morning work out ahead of their wedding today
Memories: The couple are to marry at the Marylebone Town Hall in central London, where Sir Paul married his first wife Linda Eastman in 1969
He will also sing ¬the iconic Let It Be, which he wrote for the Beatles, and Let Me Roll It, which he wrote for his band Paul McCartney & Wings, reported the Daily Record.
He apparently sang Let It Be to Nancy during one of their first holidays together in Morocco three years ago.
The second song was picked because it is American heiress Nancy's favourite and contains the lyric: 'You gave me loving in the palm of my hand.'
Not feeling nervous then? The former Beatle, who has been married twice before, looked excited as he waved to fans and smiled outside his home.
Well placed: Nancy is the vice president of a family-owned transportation conglomerate which owns New England Motor Freight.
The couple, who boast a combined fortune of £700 million, will marry in a low-key ceremony in front of just 30 guests at Marylebone Register Office — where Sir Paul married Linda in March 1969.
Getting fit for marriage: The couple return home after a workout.
Fans and photographers have already started gathering outside the registry office.
One girl wearing a Beatles T-shirt and holding several heart balloons, was spotted showing off her tattoos for the waiting cameras.
Sources close to the star also say Sir Paul will also lovingly refer to Linda — mother of three of his grown-up children — who
died from breast cancer in 1998.
Instead of spending the morning getting hair and makeup done, Nancy took her fiance to the gym for an early morning work out at the gym ahead of their nuptials.
The pair looked relaxed and sporty in matching dark tracksuits.
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