Paul McCartney is set to record a new album before the end of the year.
The 'Yesterday' hitmaker has a number of songs ready, and is hoping to get into the studio after his appearance at the Olympic opening ceremony on Friday.
He told radio station BBC 6music: "I'm going back into the studio with some songs I've written. I've got a little stockpile, and its too many; I've got to get them recorded. I've got around 20 I want to record, so I'm trying to figure out what I want to do with the next album.
"So that's my new thing really, just to record some more this year. After the Olympics I'm going to take a bit of time off to try and get into the studio."
The former Beatles musician - who released his fifteenth and most recent solo album, 'Kisses from the Bottom', in February - also told how he doesn't see himself retiring, and plans to continue to write music for as long as he still gets a buzz from it.
He added: "I can't help adding to [the work I've done], it's my hobby. One of my biggest thrills, still, is sitting down with a guitar or at a piano and just out of nowhere trying to make a song happen. That will never stop thrilling me I think, and the minute it does, forget it."
[comment]Macca celebrated his 70th birthday this year - this clip from June looks back at his decades in the limelight:[/comment]