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"Let 'Em In" is a song by Wings from their 1976 album Wings at the Speed of Sound. It was written and sung by Paul McCartney and reached the top 3 in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.
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.).
Paul McCartney: The Man, His Music, and His Movies: Released: 1984; TV special documentary narrated by Tom Bosley. Give My Regards to Broad Street: Released: 23 October 1984 (theatrical) 1984 (Laserdisc) 1985 / 1996 (VHS) 20 April 2004 (DVD) Motion picture starring Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and featuring a number of original McCartney songs.
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]
Contains "Inside Thing (Let 'em In)", a duet by Lulu & Paul McCartney. With Brian Wilson. Gettin' in Over My Head (2004) Contains "A Friend Like You", a duet by Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney. With George Michael. Twentyfive (2006) Contains "Heal the Pain" by George Michael and Paul McCartney. With Tony Bennett. Duets: An American Classic (2006)
The album cover was designed by Hipgnosis – who were nominated in 1978, together with McCartney's production company MPL, for a Grammy Award for Best Album Package for this album – and depicts an airliner about to open its cabin door. [1] Wings over America was remastered and reissued as part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection in May ...
Former Beatle Paul McCartney is a devoted father to five grown children: Heather, Mary, Stella, James and Beatrice McCartney. Learn all about them here.
All other tracks were credited as "Wings" or "Paul McCartney & Wings". Four of the twelve tracks make their album debut with this compilation: "Another Day", "Junior's Farm", "Hi, Hi, Hi" and "Mull of Kintyre". "Live and Let Die" had previously appeared on the soundtrack album of the same name but did not appear on any previous McCartney albums.