Paul McCartney surprises fan posing for picture in Penny Lane

An American Beatles fan visiting Liverpool for the first time struck lucky when he bumped into Sir Paul McCartney himself while touring the star’s old home city.

Retired actor Lance Mancuso was posing for a picture outside the barber’s shop on Penny Lane during a day-trip to the city when the music legend walked up behind him and said, ‘Hi, I’m Paul’.

Lance, 59, from Las Vegas, who had been brought to Liverpool by his British cousin Clive Langley, was over the moon and the pair exchanged greetings and shook hands.

Lance Mancuso bumped into Paul McCartney (centre together), while he was visiting Liverpool with his cousin Clive Langley. Sir Paul was there filming with James Corden (right)

The encounter was even more extraordinary considering Penny Lane shop keepers have lived and worked there for some 40 years without ever seeing the musician who put the street on the map.

The 75-year-old multi-millionaire was in his hometown filming with comedian James Corden. Looking fit and in good spirits he quickly drew a crowd of well-wishers during his unscheduled visit to the street made famous by his 1967 song.

‘I was standing outside the barber’s shop in Penny Lane, I looked around and there was Paul McCartney,’ Clive Langley told MailOnline.

‘He walked into the barber’s shop and said hello to everyone in there. There were people having their hair cut and others waiting.’

Mr Langley had brought his American cousin, Lance to visit Tony Slavin’s salon, which is the ‘barber’s shop’, mentioned in the song Penny Lane.

‘We couldn’t believe it. Then Paul McCartney walks out of the barber’s shop and says ‘Hi, I’m Paul’, as if we didn’t know who he was!

Barber showing photographs! Sir Paul surprised an american Beatles fan visiting Liverpool for the first time as he posed outside the shop mentioned in the 1967 hit song

Barber showing photographs! Sir Paul surprised an american Beatles fan visiting Liverpool for the first time as he posed outside the shop mentioned in the 1967 hit song

‘One shop-keeper told us it was a million-to-one shot that we had seen Paul McCartney.

‘There’s a woman who runs has run a second-hand clothes shop in Penny Lane for 40 years and she said she had never seen him.

The singer-song-writer shook hands with Lance, 59, a retired film actor from Las Vegas, and exchanged greetings.

‘Paul McCartney was very charming,’ Mr Langley, 61, from Leicester, explained.

‘He noticed that Lance was wearing a veteran’s jacket and he thanked him for serving in the armed forces.

Sir Paul shook hands with US tourist Lance, 59, and thanked him for his service when he noticed he was in a military jacket

Sir Paul shook hands with US tourist Lance, 59, and thanked him for his service when he noticed he was in a military jacket

‘Lance told him that he was a big fan and that he loved his music.

‘Paul McCartney was only in the street for a couple of minutes but he quickly drew a crowd. People came out of the shops around to have a look.

‘James Corden was with him.

‘They were recording something for his show, the production team explained.’

The Beatles legend, who was travelling in a Grey Mercedes people carrier with blacked-out windows then led the film crew around his native city, passing by the various statues to The Beatles, before visiting his childhood home in Allerton.

The legendary singer-song writer was in the city with chat show host James Corden (right) where the pair visited Sir Paul's childhood home - the first time he'd been there in 54 years

The legendary singer-song writer was in the city with chat show host James Corden (right) where the pair visited Sir Paul’s childhood home – the first time he’d been there in 54 years

Lance Mancuso added: ‘Paul McCartney was very cool.

‘He was very gracious and had a nice handshake. He looked like he was enjoying himself being back in Liverpool.

‘I came to Liverpool to try to feel some of the Beatles magic and I met Paul McCartney himself, I couldn’t believe it!’

A week earlier the retired actor and volunteer fire-fighter had bumped into the former Beatle’s daughter Stella McCartney outside her fashion house in west London.

Retired actor Lance described Sir Paul (pictured) as 'very cool' adding he 'was very gracious and had a nice handshake'

Retired actor Lance described Sir Paul (pictured) as ‘very cool’ adding he ‘was very gracious and had a nice handshake’



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