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It's OK." "I'm enjoying music. It's something I love to do.
It's something that sustains me. So I'm enjoying it, finishing this project off and also the next one." McCartney said he started "Ecce Cor Meum" when his first wife, Linda, was still alive.
After she died of breast cancer in 1998, "it stalled me," the 64-year-old former Beatle said. "I took a year or so before I could get back into it. The interlude in the middle is a particularly sad melody and is what got me going again," he said.
"Her spirit is very much in this. It would have been her birthday yesterday, so it's very appropriate." "When I came around to thinking, 'What do I want the words to say?
' I just wrote down a whole load of things that interest me about truth, about love, about honesty and about kindness. Stuff that I thought was important in life." Paul and Heather Mills McCartney announced their separation in May after four years of marriage.
They have begun divorce proceedings in an increasingly acrimonious split. The couple have a 2-year-old daughter, Beatrice. "Ecce Cor Meum," which is being released by EMI Classics, is the pop star's fourth classical album.
His first, "The Liverpool Oratorio," was released in 1991.
