Paul McCartney serenades Nancy Shevell with Beatles classic I Saw Her Standing There in surprise performance at her company’s holiday party

Paul McCartney once again proved he’s a true showman, delivering a heartfelt surprise performance at a lively celebration in Jersey City. The legendary musician, 77, took center stage at a party hosted by his wife, Nancy Shevell, where he serenaded her with the iconic 1963 Beatles hit, I Saw Her Standing There.

The exclusive event, held at Hudson House with stunning views of the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty, was organized for the employees of New England Motor Freight (NEMF), a company co-owned by Nancy’s family. Guests were in for a treat when Paul suddenly shed his jacket and launched into an energetic rendition of the beloved classic, captivating the crowd as they enthusiastically sang along.

Captured on video by excited attendees, the intimate performance was followed by another special moment—Paul and Nancy dancing together to Beyoncé’s Crazy in Love, adding even more joy to the celebration.

Maddy Cretella, director of marketing for Landmark Hospitality, expressed her excitement over hosting such a memorable night. “It was an honor to have the McCartney family celebrate with us. Paul, Nancy, and their entire team were a pleasure to work with, and we hope to create more wonderful memories with them in the future,” she told NJ Advance Media.

The event was a true testament to Paul’s enduring charisma and talent, proving that even after decades in the music industry, he can still bring magic to the stage—especially when it comes to serenading the love of his life.

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