Loved him in "Ordinary People". The character he portrays is a great husband and a great father, but his life is coming apart. His marriage is shaky, one son died in an accident and the other one tried to commit suicide. When he tells his son's therapist that he was lucky that he came home early...
A doctor and his wife are having a heated argument one morning and as he leaves he yells, "on top of
all that you're a lousy lover!" He starts to feel bad later that morning so he calls up his wife around 11AM
and asks her what she's doing. She tells him she's in bed and he asks her what she's...
A short "ditty". It's the very last song on the very last Beatles album (Abbey Road).
It is also their shortest, lasting only 26 seconds and is what some consider to be
the first example of a "hidden" track. McCartney's song for the Queen.