Press Trust of India
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September 05, 2012 10:42 IST
( London )
The British singer will receive the medal - France's highest public distinction - for his contribution to the field of music, reported Daily Express.
Sir Paul McCartney will be given the Legion d'honneur award by France's President Francois Hollande later this week.
The British singer will receive the medal - France's highest public
distinction - for his contribution to the field of music, reported Daily
Express.
Stars including Clint Eastwood and Liza Minnelli have previously been
gifted the award, created by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802, which is
represented by a red lapel thread.
Sir Paul McCartney, 70, is the most influential songwriter in the history of popular music. He has already been awarded a
knighthood by Britain's Queen Elizabeth.
The singer first rose to international fame with The Beatles, co-authoring songs such as Yesterday and Hard
Day's Night alongside bandmate John Lennon.