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Paul McCartney & Wings

Out of all the former Beatles, Paul McCartney by far had the most successful solo career, maintaining a constant presence in the British and American charts during the '70s and '80s. In America alone, he had nine number one singles and seven number one albums during the first 12 years of his solo career. Although he sold records, McCartney never attained much critical respect, especially when compared to his former partner, John Lennon. Then again, he pursued a different path than Lennon, deciding early on that he wanted to be in a rock band. Little more than a year after the Beatles' breakup, McCartney had formed Wings with his wife, Linda, and the group remained active for the next ten years, racking up a string of hit albums, singles, and tours in the meantime. By the late '70s, many critics were taking potshots at McCartney's effortlessly melodic songcraft, but that didn't stop the public from buying his records. His sales didn't slow considerably until the late '80s, and he retaliated with his first full-scale tour since the '70s, which was a considerable success. During the '90s, McCartney recorded less frequently, concentrating on projects like his first classical recording, a techno album, and the Beatles' Anthology series. The 21st century saw a creative renewal, including studio albums with a variety of stylistic detours, from straight-ahead rock & roll to standards and more classical projects.

Like Lennon and George Harrison, McCartney began exploring creative avenues outside the Beatles during the late '60s, but where his bandmates released their own experimental records, McCartney confined himself to writing and production for other artists, with the exception of his 1966 soundtrack to The Family Way. Following his marriage to Linda Eastman on March 12, 1969, McCartney began working at his home studio on his first solo album. He released the record, McCartney, in April 1970, two weeks before the Beatles' Let It Be was scheduled to hit the stores. Prior to the album's release, he announced that the Beatles were breaking up, which was against the wishes of the other members. As a result, the tensions between him and the other three members, particularly Harrison and Lennon, increased and he earned the ill will of many critics. Nevertheless, McCartney became a hit, spending three weeks at the top of the American charts. Early in 1971, he returned with "Another Day," which became his first hit single as a solo artist. It was followed several months later by Ram, another homemade collection, this time featuring the contributions of his wife, Linda.

By the end of 1971, the McCartneys had formed Wings, which was intended to be a full-fledged recording and touring band. Former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine and drummer Denny Seiwell became the group's other members, and Wings released their first album, Wild Life, in December 1971. Wild Life was greeted with poor reviews and was a relative flop. McCartney and Wings, which now featured former Grease Band guitarist Henry McCullough, spent 1972 as a working band, releasing three singles -- the protest "Give Ireland Back to the Irish," the reggae-fied "Mary Had a Little Lamb," and the rocking "Hi Hi Hi." Red Rose Speedway followed in the spring of 1973, and while it received weak reviews, it became his second American number one album. Later in 1973, Wings embarked on their first British tour, at the conclusion of which McCullough and Seiwell left the band. Prior to their departure, McCartney's theme to the James Bond movie Live and Let Die became a Top Ten hit in the U.S. and U.K. That summer, the remaining Wings proceeded to record a new album in Nigeria. Released late in 1973, Band on the Run was simultaneously McCartney's best-reviewed album and his most successful, spending four weeks at the top of the U.S. charts and eventually going triple platinum.

Following the success of Band on the Run, McCartney formed a new version of Wings with guitarist Jimmy McCulloch and drummer Geoff Britton. The new lineup was showcased on the 1974 British single "Junior's Farm" and the 1975 hit album Venus and Mars. At the Speed of Sound followed in 1976, and it was the first Wings record to feature songwriting contributions by the other bandmembers. Nevertheless, the album became a monster success on the basis of two McCartney songs, "Silly Love Songs" and "Let 'Em In." Wings supported the album with their first international tour, which broke many attendance records and was captured on the live triple album Wings Over America (1976). After the tour was completed, Wings rested a bit during 1977, as McCartney released an instrumental version of Ram under the name Thrillington and produced Denny Laine's solo album Holly Days. Later that year, Wings released "Mull of Kintyre," which became the biggest-selling British single of all time, selling over two million copies. Wings followed "Mull of Kintyre" with London Town in 1978, which became another platinum record. After its release, McCulloch left the band to join the re-formed Small Faces and Wings released Back to the Egg in 1979. Though the record went platinum, it failed to produce any big hits. Early in 1980, McCartney was arrested for marijuana possession at the beginning of a Japanese tour; he was imprisoned for ten days and then released, without any charges being pressed.

Wings effectively broke up in the wake of McCartney's Japanese bust, although its official dissolution was not announced until April 27, 1981, when Denny Laine left the band. Back in England, McCartney recorded McCartney II, which was a one-man band effort like his solo debut. Ironically, the hit single associated with the album was a live take of the song "Coming Up" that had been recorded in Glasgow with Wings in December 1979 and was intended to be the B-side of the 45, with the solo studio recording as the A-side. DJs preferred the live version, however, and it went on to hit number one. Later in 1980, McCartney entered the studio with Beatles' producer George Martin to make Tug of War.

Released in the spring of 1982, Tug of War received the best reviews of any McCartney record since Band on the Run and spawned the number one single with "Ebony and Ivory," a duet with Stevie Wonder that became McCartney's biggest American hit. In 1983, McCartney sang on "The Girl Is Mine," the first single from Michael Jackson's blockbuster album Thriller. In return, Jackson dueted with McCartney on "Say Say Say," the first single from McCartney's 1983 album Pipes of Peace and the last number one single of his career. The relationship between Jackson and McCartney soured considerably when Jackson bought the publishing rights to the Beatles' songs from underneath McCartney in 1985.

McCartney directed his first feature film in 1984 with Give My Regards to Broad Street. While the soundtrack, which featured new songs and re-recorded Beatles tunes, was a hit, generating the hit single "No More Lonely Nights," the film was a flop, earning terrible reviews. The following year, he had his last American Top Ten with the theme to the Chevy Chase/Dan Aykroyd comedy Spies Like Us. Press to Play (1986) received some strong reviews but the album was a flop. In 1988, he recorded a collection of rock & roll oldies called Choba B CCCP for release in the U.S.S.R.; it was given official release in the U.S. and U.K. in 1991. For 1989's Flowers in the Dirt, McCartney co-wrote several songs with Elvis Costello; the pair also wrote songs for Costello's Spike, including the hit "Veronica." Flowers in the Dirt received the strongest reviews of any McCartney release since Tug of War, and was supported by an extensive international tour, which was captured on the live double album Tripping the Live Fantastic (1990). For the tour, McCartney hired guitarist Robbie McIntosh and bassist Hamish Stuart, who would form the core of his band through the remainder of the '90s.

Early in 1991, McCartney released another live album in the form of Unplugged, which was taken from his appearance on MTV's acoustic concert program of the same name; it was the first Unplugged album to be released. Later that year, he unveiled Liverpool Oratorio, his first classical work. Another pop album, Off the Ground, followed in 1993, but the album failed to generate any big hits, despite McCartney's successful supporting tour. Following the completion of the New World tour, he released another live album, Paul Is Live, in December 1993. In 1994, he released an ambient techno album under the pseudonym the Fireman. McCartney premiered his second classical piece, The Leaf, early in 1995 and then began hosting a Westwood One radio series called Oobu Joobu. But his primary activity in 1995, as well as 1996, was the Beatles' Anthology, which encompassed a lengthy video documentary of the band and the multi-volume release of Beatles' outtakes and rarities. After Anthology was completed, he released Flaming Pie in summer 1997. A low-key, largely acoustic affair that had the some of the same charm of his debut, Flaming Pie was given the strongest reviews McCartney had received in years and was a modest commercial success, debuting at number two on the U.S. and U.K. charts; it was his highest American chart placing since he left the Beatles. Flaming Pie certainly benefited from the success of Anthology, as did McCartney himself -- only a few months before the release of the album in 1997, he received a Knighthood.

On April 17, 1998, Linda McCartney died after a three-year struggle with breast cancer. A grieving Paul kept a low profile in the months to follow, but finally returned in fall 1999 with Run Devil Run, a collection primarily including cover songs. The electronica-based Liverpool Sound Collage followed a year later, and the pop album Driving Rain -- a successor, of sorts, to Flaming Pie -- came a year after that. The live album Back in the U.S. appeared in America in 2002 with the slightly different international edition, Back in the World, following soon after. McCartney's next studio project included sessions with super-producer Nigel Godrich, the results of which appeared on the mellow Chaos and Creation in the Back Yard, released in late 2005. McCartney performed every instrument (not including the strings) on 2007's David Kahne-produced Memory Almost Full, a bold but whimsical collection of new songs, some of which were recorded before the Chaos and Creation in the Back Yard sessions. A live CD/DVD set, Good Evening New York City, appeared in 2009. The following year, McCartney kicked off an extensive reissue campaign with a box set of Band on the Run, and he supported the reissue with an American tour in the summer of 2011. That fall, McCartney released his first ballet, Ocean's Kingdom, and a collection of pre-WWII standards called Kisses on the Bottom in February of 2012. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & William Ruhlmann, Rovi
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melanie63014
Met Paul &Linda&kids on the beach in Barbados in the early 80's.
They both were as nice& friendly as you hoped they would be.
I always said after that :"Now I can die happy"!
Don't read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However If you don't post this you will die in two days. Now you've started reading this so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes when done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is so scary because it works!
Don't read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However If you don't post this you will die in two days. Now you've started reading this so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes when done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is so scary because it works!
I cannot express to you people how much I love this man. He's literally perfect. Everything about him is just, unf. I can't explain.
I'm sorry, but really.
Paulie, we love you :3
AHHHHH LOVE!!!!!! THIS SONG
msklant86
paul forever☺
auntpearlesf a r m
Music was amazing in the 60s and 70s wish it was still that way.
flyfishinche f
This song will always remind me of summers on Duxbury beach....
Paul is by far one of the most talented people to ever make music. I have grown up listening to his music. My mother saw the Beatles before they came to America not far from where I was born when she was only 16 years old. Sir Paul's music has been present at every important event of my life, from weddings to births and yes even a few deaths. A true testament to his greatness, all of my children and grandchildre n love his music. The Beatles are dead, long live Sir Paul!
Favorite Beatle...... Keep it up, Paul.
jalepard
I love the BAND ON THE RUN album/CD. It's one of my If you were stranded on a desert island & could only have 5 CD's, what would you take? list.
JOE BANAMASSI
wow!! What can be said about Pual that hasn't already been said, I know its cliché but he is truly the best Beatle. I wish I was a kid when the Beatles and Wings were around, to bad I wasn't:( When I listen to Pual he takes to a place I rarely get to feel and that is a place I know we have a been to. Thank you Paul for giving us the best music ever.
A fantastic musician, lyricist, and composer - Paul has created special memories for millions of fans around the world. While not attaining the sainthood status that his former writing partner John Lennon did, true fans know what he brought to that collaboratio n . A hard working middle-calss work ethic with perfectionis t s tendencies, Paul wrote the songs that defined 2 generations. I only wish that he and John had worked together longer. They brought out the best in each other.
hunterroccon i 5
Paul mcCartney had such a great skill for writting songs and i still love all the song all of the members of the beatles did
A gratefull child

For the first 12 years of my life, I grew up with an abusive father. One of my escapes was to lock myself in my room and listen to, Beatles albums. When I was 12 I'd saved enough money to buy paul's first album. Since then Maybe I'm amazed continues to be my favorite song. I'm now 54 years old and living with the first stage of Lou Gehrig's disease. I still listen to all kinds of music for joy and comfort, but when I need to escape, I listen to Paul.

Thank you,
Tony








Paul McCartney was God's gift to the world in the 20th century...si m p l y no one had a more positive influence on the human race...
Your grandpa??? Mickiscoggin ?
I want to be Paul's GIRLFRIEND!! !
Sandswebe you're absolutely correct!!! There IS no other that can possibly compare to the genius and talent of Sir Paul. :-) Love love LOVE him!
sandswebe
No other music, voice, or talent compares to Paul: past, present & future!!
Cover art for Wings Greatest is wrong! You've posted the cover art for the soundtrack of the James Bond film, Live and Let Die.
Im totaly in love with paul mccartney but not in a creepy way cause im 12 but like hes my grandpa he raised me in a way
Paul, Paul, Paul. Your the man. You are the smartest and most talented musician I have ever heard and you will always be my favorite.
Paul McCartney & Wings - just great music.......
tedbujalski
Jet was John and the walrus was Paul.....
dlaughlin3
McCartney may be the classiest and most talented of the pop musicians out there! Nobody else can swing a melody like Sir Paul. He also knows how to arrange, lead, songwrite and perform with the very best of them. An overall talent like the world may never know again!
fariborz1500
when I was 11 years old , I had memorized Beatles songs even though i did not know English back then !!
i outrank u sgt bracy!!!!!!! ! ! ! :PPPP
i am a 2nd ltnt. EAT IT SARGENTS!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Cee Lo Green hacked this site
Vastly overated especially his solo career but I do love Band on the Run ! His best solo effort by far
tracywarner3
if i ever get out of here...i'm gonna eat some chicken with sailor sam
wjspitt
Sir Paul - July 4, 1991 - Washington DC - RFK Stadium. Highlights for that show (beyond the thrill of the any McCartney concert) included a rendition of Fool on the Hill dedicated to 535 people working under the Capitol Dome which was visible behind the stadium, extended fireworks during Live and Let Die to mark the Nation's birthday, and an entire Metro train full of concert goers spontaneousl y singing Hey Jude as we left the show. Clearly a memorable night 21 years ago.
Sir Pauls show in Cincinnati was by far the BEST concert I've ever seen and I'm a vet of over 200 shows ranging from smithereens to Elton John etc.... Oh yeah !!!!
Great composers only come along once and while--Mozar t , Beethoven, Bacharach, Brian Wilson, Lennon & McCartney--s o glad I was around to hear the superb tunes of MAC and his various bands!!!
McCartney and wings in the Seattle kingdome 1979 wings over America tour best concert i've ever seen. and i've seen alot
Paul is extremely adorable! :) i love youuu.
Jet was the name of Paul's horse at the time - according to an interveiw he did in 2010. I had heard it was the name of his dog prior to reading this.
kfp9843
I saw Paul McCartney in Detroit summer of 2011. One of the best concerts I ever went to and I been to hundreds. Paul looked and sounded great. What a privilege and treat to see a legend like Paul
Suffrogette City! - David Bowie
Jets is actually from Suffrogette - meaning women who know how to vote on stuff
I'm 62, saw the Beatles 1 year before slstrouthead did - how you like me noW????
Paul is from th McCartney Blarney clan next to mine in scottland - FREEDOM!!!!
slstrout
steve 1948
I am 63 yrs. old..saw the Beatles on Ed Sul..Would love to see him in concert..The Fab Four are close to the Beatles as you can get...Paul is I believe the best musician and song writer of our time..bar none!!
Wings were excellent, i like them better than The Beatles lol
It's been great to see his late career renaissance. Flaming Pie, Chaos and Creation in the Backyard and Memory Almost Full are real treasures.
man, i love the beatles
wetherbee6
Paul, greatest song writer in history....b a r none.
This reminds me of Paul pays big tribute to George in every show
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