Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney may record a duo

May 05, 2012
Paul McCartney and Bob Dylan may collaborate in the near future. Legendary folk and country singer said he would be happy to record with ex-The Beatles' member, and McCartney's team has endorsed this idea.

Speaking about probable collaboration, Bob Dylan claimed: "That would be exciting - to do something with Paul McCartney. But, you know, your paths have to cross for something like that to make sense".

Recently Sir Paul McCartney announced re-release of his RAM album that originally hit the stores in 1971. Remastered version is set to come out next month. Deluxe edition will also hit the stores, featuring a collection of bonus tracks and additional items such as photo prints and a DVD with a film about the album.

Talking about RAM reissue, Paul McCartney claimed: "Ladies and gentlemen, this is an album from a long, long time ago, when the world was different. This is an album that is part of my history. It's an album called RAM. It reminds me of my hippie days and the free attitude with which was created. I hope you're going to like it, because I do".