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Pages in category "Songs written by Paul McCartney" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 547 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Paul McCartney performing in 2018. Paul McCartney is an English musician who has recorded hundreds of songs over his career of more than sixty years. As a member of the Beatles, he formed a songwriting partnership with his bandmate John Lennon that became the most celebrated in music history. [1]
The soundtrack album from the James Bond film includes the title song performed by Paul McCartney & Wings. Concerts for the People of Kampuchea (1981) – 6 songs A live album recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon, London in December 1979 to benefit Cambodian refugees.
2. "Come and Get It" by Badfinger. 1969 Written and produced by Paul McCartney, this song became a top 10 hit for Badfinger, a band signed to the Beatles’ Apple label.
The Songs Lennon and McCartney Gave Away is a conceptual compilation album containing the original artist recordings of songs composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the 1960s that they had elected not to release as Beatles songs. The album was released in the UK in 1979.
It should only contain pages that are Paul McCartney songs or lists of Paul McCartney songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Paul McCartney songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
A song by Kanye West featuring Theophilus London, Allan Kingdom and Paul McCartney. The song sampled the then-unreleased McCartney song "When the Wind is Blowing" and McCartney sang co-lead vocals. 2015 Hollywood Vampires: Hollywood Vampires: Contains a version of the McCartney composed "Come and Get It". McCartney sang lead vocals, played bass ...
"Yesterday" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written by Paul McCartney and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was first released on the album Help! in August 1965, except in the United States, where it was issued as a single in September. The song reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.