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All the Best! was a commercial success in the UK, where it reached number 2 (having been kept off the top position by George Michael's debut solo album, Faith). [11] In America, the compilation peaked at number 62, [12] although it was eventually certified double platinum there.
Recorded with Phil Ramone in 1987; this track was later re-recorded for release on Flaming Pie, 1997. This version also appeared as a B-side of some CD versions of the "Beautiful Night" single, embedded in the longer track "Oobu Joobu (Part 5)". In 2020, the 1987 version was released as a free stand alone download track on McCartney’s website.
"Once Upon a Long Ago" is a song by English musician Paul McCartney, released as his fortieth single on 16 November 1987, from his compilation All the Best!, released two weeks before the single. The track was produced by Phil Ramone and mixed by George Martin, and features violin by Nigel Kennedy. [1]
Paul McCartney 1984 "No More Lonely Nights" (special dance mix) David G. Hillier "We All Stand Together" Geoff Dunbar 1985 "Spies Like Us" John Landis 1986 "Press" Philip Davey "Stranglehold" Bob Giraldi "Pretty Little Head" Steve Barron "Only Love Remains" Maurice Phillips 1987 "Once Upon a Long Ago" Paul McCartney and Mike Ross 1989
Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon.
The McCartney/MacManus Collaboration (Costello Album) (1998) The Costello Album , also The McCartney/MacManus Collaboration , is a Paul McCartney album that includes work from his 1987–88 songwriting collaboration with Elvis Costello .
Following Wings' final 1979 tour of the UK, McCartney did not undergo a major concert tour for ten years. As a solo artist, McCartney has undergone sixteen major concert tours, nine being worldwide. His first was the Paul McCartney World Tour (1989–90) and his most recent being the Got Back tour (2022–24).
In addition to archive footage, it features interviews with key figures from the period, including Derek Taylor (who also served as consultant on the production), [3] George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Allen Ginsberg, Abbie Hoffman and Timothy Leary. Its release was accompanied by the book It Was Twenty Years Ago Today, written by Taylor.