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Paul McCartney urges fans to send his song as Valentine’s Day
Paul McCartney urges fans to send his song as Valentine’s Day

Paul McCartney is urging fans to mark Valentine’s Day by sending their beloved a copy of his most romantic song.

The Beatles legend wrote “My Valentine” for his wife Nancy Shevell, and now he wants devotees to use the track in their own celebrations on Thursday.

Fans can send a special online Valentine’s Day card, featuring the track as well as their own personal message, through McCartney’s official website.

A post on the Beatles’ Twitter page directs fans to the site with the message, “To celebrate happy Valentine’s Day here’s Paul’s My Valentine. Send it to your valentine.”

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