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Ram is the only studio album credited to the husband-and-wife music duo Paul and Linda McCartney, and the former's second album post-Beatles.Released on 17 May 1971 by Apple Records, it was recorded in New York with guitarists David Spinozza and Hugh McCracken, and future Wings drummer Denny Seiwell.
[2] McCartney recalled in an interview with Playboy in 1984: I was looking at my second solo album, Ram, the other day and I remember there was one tiny little reference to John in the whole thing. He'd been doing a lot of preaching, and it got up my nose a little bit. In one song, I wrote, "Too many people preaching practices", I think is the ...
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" is a song by Paul and Linda McCartney from the album Ram. Released in the United States as a single on 2 August 1971, [2] it reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 on 4 September 1971, [3] [4] making it the first of a string of post-Beatles, Paul McCartney-penned singles to top the US pop chart during the 1970s and 1980s.
" The Song We Were Singing" Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney Flaming Pie: 1997 [65] "Souvenir" Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney Flaming Pie: 1997 [65] "Spies Like Us" Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney Non-album single 1985 [139] "Spinning on an Axis" Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney James McCartney Driving Rain: 2001 [44] "Squid" Paul McCartney: Paul ...
"The Back Seat of My Car" is a song written by Paul McCartney, released as the closing track of his and his wife Linda's 1971 album, Ram. Several months later, it was released as a single in the UK, peaking at number 39.
Paul and Linda McCartney " Dear Boy " is a song from the Paul McCartney album Ram . Credited to Paul and Linda McCartney , the song was written during the couple's lengthy holiday on their farm in the Mull of Kintyre .
"Eat at Home" is a 1971 single by Paul and Linda McCartney that also appeared on their album Ram from the same year. The song, a standard rock number, features McCartney on lead vocals, electric guitar and bass, and Linda McCartney performing backing vocals.
"Monkberry Moon Delight" is in the key of C minor. [3] McCartney's vocals are accompanied by a chord progression consisting of Cm, Gm7, and G7 chords (i–v7–V7). [3] In the chorus, which features Linda in a more active role on vocals, her and McCartney's singing is supported by Cm and Fm chords. [3]