TROUBLED Sir Paul McCartney sang of his failing marriage more than A YEAR before he and Heather Mills split.The former Beatle recorded Riding To Vanity Fair in Los Angeles last spring. Now friends have revealed how the song – which featured on Macca’s CD Chaos And Creation In The Backyard – is a thinly-veiled comment on the couple’s unravelling marriage.And it shows how Macca was convinced their romance was collapsing because Heather had humiliated him, refused his bids to repair their friendship and preferred publicity to love.In one line, distraught Macca sings: "I was open to friendship but you didn’t seem to have any to spare/While you were riding to Vanity Fair."The revelation comes a week after it was revealed Paul and Heather had held a "peace summit" to discuss their separation at the singer’s US home in the Hamptons.One friend revealed: "All Paul’s emotions and troubles because of the marriage to Heather are in that song."He is saying how the love has gone out of their relationship. And he is putting the blame squarely on Heather."The song – published by Macca’s MPL Communications – was recorded at the world-famous Ocean Way Recording Studio in Los Angeles last March and April. It is believed to have been written by Macca, 64, two months before. The friend added: "In the song, Paul tells Heather how she has humiliated him and treated him like a fool."But the song says she turned down the chance – because she was more interested in publicity. Paul was using the US magazine Vanity Fair to symbolise her love of the limelight generally."A close friend said: "Paul’s frustrations in the marriage were boiling for a long time."Not long after they married, Heather seemed to become more interested in being in the limelight than being with him. This song just demonstrates how low he felt for some time before they split." The album – made with Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich – was released last September. It made it to No 10 in the UK charts and No 6 in the US and was hailed as a return to form for the ex-Beatle.Speaking of the song at the time, Paul would only say it was about "certain instances that were hurtful, where the hand of friendship was rejected".At the time the show business world overlooked the poignant lyrics believing that 38-year-old Heather and Paul – who wed in June 2002 – were still happy. The friend added: "Paul has been renowned for heartfelt lyrics ever since the early days of The Beatles."At the time of the album’s release no one considered the song may be about his marriage – and Paul wasn’t going to announce it. Suffice it to say, though, that Heather will have known the song was all about her."The Sunday Mirror revealed back in May how Sir Paul had walked out on Heather because he was fed up of being a "doormat".
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The more and more we learn about her the more and more we see what a b!tch she is!