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"Fine Line" is a song from Paul McCartney's 2005 album, Chaos and Creation in the Backyard. McCartney plays a majority of the instruments on the song including drums, bass, and piano. It was released 29 August 2005 as the first single from the album in the UK (see 2005 in British music).
Recording dates per The Paul McCartney Project [27] Fine Line. Recorded – AIR Studios, London, September 2004; Paul McCartney – Vocals, Bösendorfer Grand Piano, Baldwin Spinet, Höfner Bass Guitar, Epiphone Casino Electric Guitar, Martin D28 Acoustic Guitar, Ludwig Drums, Shakers, Tambourine; Millennia Ensemble – Strings
The A 7 chord is an example of a secondary dominant, specifically a V/vi chord. The G 7 chord in the bridge is another secondary dominant, in this case a V/V chord, but rather than resolve it to the expected chord, as with the A 7 to Dm in the verse, McCartney instead follows it with the IV chord, a B ♭.
"Fine Line" (Mabel song), 2018 from Ivy to Roses re-issue "Fine Line" (Paul McCartney song), 2005 from Chaos and Creation in the Backyard "Fine Line", a song by Chumbawamba from The Boy Bands Have Won, 2008 "Fine Line", a song by Eminem from the compilation album Shady XV, 2014; A Fine Line, an album by Heather Ranking, 2016
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]
Paul McCartney has weighed in on Beyoncé’s cover of “Blackbird,” nestled near the front of her latest album “Cowboy Carter.” “I am so happy with @beyonce’s version of my song ...
(Paul McCartney and Wings) 9 4 17 2 43 — 12 3 7 1 RIAA: Gold [64] Red Rose Speedway "Live and Let Die" b/w "I Lie Around" (Paul McCartney and Wings) 9 [nb 13] 5 32 2 31 20 29 — 2 2 BPI: Silver [65] RIAA: Gold [64] Live and Let Die "Helen Wheels" b/w "Country Dreamer" (Paul McCartney and Wings) 12 17 36 4 33 — 23 — — 10 non-album ...
Both Krieger and Densmore believe that the Doors’ debut album from 1967 and their fast, loose last record with Jim Morrison, 1971’s “L.A. Woman,” were their band’s finest recordings.