Picasso's Last Words

Paul McCartney · Other Songs - Paul McCartney

The grand old painter died last night

His paintings on the wall

Before he went, he bade us well

And said goodnight to us all



Drink to me, drink to my health

You know I can't drink any more

Drink to me, drink to my health

You know I can't drink any more



3 o'clock in the morning

I'm getting ready for bed

It came without a warning

But I'll be waiting for you, baby, I'll be waiting for you there



So drink to me, drink to my health

You know I can't drink any more

Drink to me, drink to my health

You know I can't drink any more



[Unverified]Drink to me, ho, hey, ho

Picasso's Last Words

Paul McCartney's "Picasso's Last Words" stands as a poignant and surreal musical statement from his 1971 solo era. Recorded during a period of intense artistic exploration, the track blends psychedelic rock with spoken-word elements to create an immersive soundscape. The song references the fictional final words of the artist Pablo Picasso, delivered through a haunting vocal performance that captures the tension between reality and imagination. Produced with the distinctive studio techniques of the early 1970s, the recording exemplifies McCartney's ability to weave narrative and sound into a cohesive whole. It remains a notable example of his work that prioritizes atmospheric texture and conceptual depth over conventional song structure, reflecting the avant-garde spirit of the time.