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McCartney's and demos
McCartney's uncirculated demos include " A World Without Love ", " It's for You ", " What Goes On ", " Eleanor Rigby ", " Etcetera " ( a 1968 song intended for Marianne Faithfull ), and " The Long and Winding Road ".
The album was rehearsed at McCartney's recording studio in Scotland dubbed Rude Studio, which Paul and Linda had used to make demos of songs that would be used in albums from Wild Life to Driving Rain, and recorded at Abbey Road Studios with Tony Clarke engineering.

McCartney's and include
According to the bootlegged album of the songs recorded at Kinfauns, George Harrison's Esher home, these include Lennon's " Look at Me " and " Child of Nature ", eventually reworked as " Jealous Guy "; McCartney's " Junk " and " Teddy Boy "; and Harrison's " Not Guilty " and " Circles.
Oratorios by popular musicians include Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio.
Other recent works include the BBC's Blue Planet and Paul McCartney's classical piece Ecce Cor Meum.
It does not, however, include any of McCartney's well-known collaborations with Stevie Wonder or Michael Jackson, which took place during the latter period.
Musicians on Mondo Magneto include Scott Shriner from Weezer, Davey Faragher from Elvis Costello's band, as well as Abe Laboriel, Jr., Wix Wickens and Rusty Anderson from Paul McCartney's band.

McCartney's and One
The lyrics are generally believed to concern McCartney's relationship with Jane Asher, also considered to be the muse for future Beatles songs such as " I'm Looking Through You " and " You Won't See Me " from Rubber Soul and " For No One " from Revolver.
McCartney chides her with the lyrics in the song "... when you find yourself in the thick of it, help yourself to a bit of what is all around you ..." Asher inspired many of McCartney's songs, including " Here, There and Everywhere ", " For No One " and " We Can Work It Out ".
The verses from " One of the Beautiful People " by John Lennon were combined with Paul McCartney's previously unaccompanied " Baby, you're a rich man …" chorus.
The 1991 worldwide CD release contained 14 tracks by including " I'm in Love Again " ( first released in 1989 as one of the B-sides to McCartney's " This One " single ) as a bonus track.

McCartney's and Is
MPL publishing owns a wide range of copyrighted material-covering nearly 100 years of music-by composers including McCartney, Buddy Holly, Carl Perkins, Jerry Herman, Frank Loesser, Meredith Willson, Harold Arlen and many others, with songs, such as “ Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody ” ( made famous by Al Jolson ), " I'm Glad There Is You ", " Blue Suede Shoes ", " That'll Be the Day ", as well as LennonMcCartney's " Love Me Do " and " P. S.
" Happiness Is a Warm Gun " is Paul McCartney's favourite song on the White Album.
As a result, Paul Is Live became McCartney's lowest-selling live set of his career, peaking at number 34 in the UK and a lowly number 78 in the US.

McCartney's and 1964
Lennon's vocals are more prominent on the recording ; however, when the Beatles performed the song on The Ed Sullivan Show on 9 February 1964, McCartney's vocals could be heard more clearly ( although this may have been due to the audio mix, as their microphones were not turned to the same sound level ).
The success of Steptoe and Son made Brambell a high profile figure on British television, and earned him the major role of Paul McCartney's grandfather in the Beatles ' first film, A Hard Day's Night, in 1964.
McCartney's bass part was played on a 1964 left-handed Rickenbacker 4001S bass.

McCartney's and single
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band ( 1967 ), as it was the first song recorded for it, but was instead released in February 1967 as a double A-side single with Paul McCartney's " Penny Lane ".
** Paul McCartney's single " Give Ireland Back to the Irish " ( which was inspired by the " Bloody Sunday " massacre in Ireland on January 30, 1972 ) is banned by the BBC.
The uptempo song, released as a non-album single in the summer of 1973 ( immediately after " My Love "), became a sizeable worldwide hit and has remained a popular part of McCartney's post-Wings concert performances ( often accompanied by pyrotechnics ).
Also that year, he appeared on numerous US TV shows, performing duets with Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash, Bing Crosby, Glenn Campbell, Andy Williams, Diana Ross, etc., and under the pseudonym Werbley Finster, he recorded a single called So Long Paul about rumors of Paul McCartney's death.
The second lyric is a reference to McCartney's hit single, " Another Day ", released earlier in 1971.
The song, musically reminiscent of the hit single " Penny Lane ," moves forward by way of regular chords, produced by Lennon's guitar, McCartney's electric piano, and George Martin, who struck the strings of a pianette with a mallet.
With Paul McCartney's Wings Leckie worked on Red Rose Speedway and the then-controversial single " Hi, Hi, Hi ".
Crook appeared as a postman in the music video for Paul McCartney's single " Dance Tonight " alongside actress Natalie Portman.
Thanks largely to the enormous worldwide popularity of this single, " The Girl From Ipanema " now ranks as the second most-recorded song of all time, surpassed only by Paul McCartney's " Yesterday ".
Therefore, the Beatles gathered once more in Sussex, England at McCartney's studio to produce another single.
An October 14, 1969 Daily article by Fred LaBour and John Gray, entitled " McCartney Dead ; New Evidence Brought to Light ", itemed various " clues ", many of them of their own invention, of McCartney's death is claimed by Beatleologist Andru J. Reeve to have been " the single most significant factor in the breadth of the rumor's spread.
The single was certified platinum by the RIAA, selling over two million downloads on iTunes, becoming McCartney's highest-certified single as of early 2009.
The flip side of the single, a cover of LennonMcCartney's " Dear Prudence ," charted at number 49 R & B.
Later, McCartney's band Wings released a single of a live performance of the song from the band's 1976 tour of America, which became a top-ten hit in the United States and reached number 26 in the United Kingdom.
A live recording from the 1976 album Wings over America was released as a single by McCartney's band Wings on 4 February 1977 and reached number 10 in the US on the Billboard pop charts, and reached number 28 in the UK.
In early 1982, McCartney's " Private Property " was released as the second single but failed to chart anywhere.

McCartney's and for
Paul McCartney's performance there was a historic moment for many, as The Beatles were banned in the Soviet Union, preventing any live performances there of any of The Beatles.
At this stage in their collaboration, Lennon's and McCartney's songwriting was highly collaborative ; even when songs had a primary author the other would often contribute key parts, as with " No Reply " where McCartney provided a middle-eight for what was otherwise almost entirely a Lennon song.
The album features Paul McCartney's " Yesterday ", arranged for guitar and string quartet and recorded without the other group members.
While several compositions on 1964's Beatles for Sale, as well as " I'll Cry Instead " from A Hard Day's Night, had leaned in a country and western direction, McCartney's " I've Just Seen a Face " was almost pure country, taken at such a fast tempo that it might have been bluegrass if not for the absence of banjo and fiddle.
A number of songs were recorded during these sessions but were not issued on The Beatles, including Harrison's " Not Guilty " ( which he re-recorded for his eponymous 1979 album, George Harrison ), Lennon's " What's the New Mary Jane ", and McCartney's " Jubilee " ( later retitled " Junk " and released on his first solo LP ).
Clapton played on the track " City Blues ," and McCartney's collaboration on " A Friend Like You " fulfilled for many a fantasy union of the legendary Beatles with the legendary Beach Boys.
" Upon hearing McCartney's reaction, Hughes felt really bad for " offend ( ing ) a Beatle.
Lennon's " Strawberry Fields Forever " and McCartney's " Penny Lane " shared the theme of nostalgia for their early years in Liverpool.
While performing " Let it Be " near the end of the show, the microphone mounted to Paul McCartney's piano failed for the first two minutes of the song, making it difficult for television viewers and the stadium audience to hear him.
In the same year, Gibb presented master classes at Paul McCartney's Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and oversaw the selection for release of thesis works by music graduates for the next two terms.
Townshend also got the chance to play with his hero Hank Marvin for Paul McCartney's " Rockestra " sessions, along with other respected rock musicians such as David Gilmour, John Bonham and Ronnie Lane.
Most complied ( for a double fee ), but one declined, reportedly saying, " I'm not going to clap my hands and sing Paul McCartney's bloody song!
Martin later expanded on this as an extended suite for McCartney's 1984 film Give My Regards to Broad Street, which features a very recognizable hommage to Herrmann's score for Psycho.
It did not reach the charts, but earned them a UK tour, opening for Paul McCartney's Wings.
They also produced a cover version of Wings " Live & Let Die " for the 2009 Warchild album at Sir Paul McCartney's request.

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