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  2. Let 'Em In - Wikipedia

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    The song was released worldwide as a 7" single, except in France where it was released as 12" single (the first-ever McCartney 12") with both sides labelled "Special Disco Mix". [12] It was included on the compilation album Wings Greatest (1978), as well as the Paul McCartney compilation albums All the Best!

  3. Wings at the Speed of Sound - Wikipedia

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    The introduction, "Let 'Em In" was perceived as an invitation to join the McCartneys on this fantasy day, with explanation of their philosophy ("Silly Love Songs"), a lunch break ("Cook of the House"), and a chance to get to know McCartney's friends (Denny Laine in "The Note You Never Wrote", Jimmy McCulloch in "Wino Junko", etc.).

  4. Silly Love Songs - Wikipedia

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    "Silly Love Songs" is a song by the British–American rock band Wings that was written by Paul and Linda McCartney. The song first appeared in March 1976 on the album Wings at the Speed of Sound , then it was released as a single backed with " Cook of the House " on 1 April in the US, and 30 April in the UK.

  5. List of songs recorded by Paul McCartney - Wikipedia

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    Paul McCartney London Town: 1978 [158] "Daytime Nighttime Suffering" Wings: Paul McCartney B-side of "Goodnight Tonight" 1979 [167] "Dear Friend" Wings: Paul McCartney Linda McCartney Wild Life: 1971 [162] "Deliver Your Children" Wings: Paul McCartney Denny Laine London Town: 1978 [158] "Don't Let It Bring You Down" Wings: Paul McCartney Denny ...

  6. Coming Up (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Coming Up", directed by Keith McMillan, features Paul McCartney playing ten roles (himself, two guitarists, a bassist, a drummer, a keyboardist, and four saxophonists) and Linda McCartney playing two (one female backing vocalist and one male backing vocalist). The "band" identified as "the Plastic Macs" on the drum kit.

  7. Rockshow - Wikipedia

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    Rockshow is a 1980 American concert film released by Paul McCartney and Wings, filmed during the band's 1976 North American tour. The film features 30 songs from segments of four concerts of the tour: New York, on May 25 (four songs); Seattle, Washington, June 10 (five songs); and Los Angeles, California, June 22 (fifteen songs) and June 23 (six songs). [2]

  8. Let Me Roll It - Wikipedia

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    "Let Me Roll It" is a song by the British–American rock band Paul McCartney and Wings, released on their 1973 album Band on the Run. The song was also released as the B-side to " Jet " in early 1974, and has remained a staple of McCartney's live concerts since it was first released.

  9. Category:Paul McCartney and Wings songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Paul McCartney and Wings songs or lists of Paul McCartney and Wings songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Paul McCartney and Wings songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .