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"No More Lonely Nights" is a song written and performed by Paul McCartney, [1] first released on 24 September 1984 on the album Give My Regards to Broad Street. The song features David Gilmour from Pink Floyd on guitars including the soaring solos and fills throughout the song.
Elvin Bishop – guitar and lead vocal on "No More Lonely Nights" Steve Miller and Dave Brown had also volunteered their services. Kooper says (in his book Backstage Passes & Backstabbing Bastards) [9] that Santana, Bishop and Miller performed on three or four songs each. He says Miller "played great", but does not appear on the album because ...
Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour (pictured in 2015) performed the guitar solo on McCartney's 1984 song "No More Lonely Nights". McCartney worked with Elvis Costello (pictured in 2012) for his 1989 album Flowers in the Dirt. McCartney worked with Jeff Lynne (pictured in 2016) for his 1997 album Flaming Pie.
All tracks composed by Alvin Lee and Steve Gould; except where noted "I Don't Wanna Stop" – 4:11 "Take the Money" (Gerry Rafferty) – 4:28"One Lonely Hour" – 4:28
Preceded by "No More Lonely Nights (Ballad)", a worldwide Top 10 hit featuring guitar work by David Gilmour, Give My Regards to Broad Street entered the UK charts at number 1 and was certified platinum, while also going gold with a number 21 peak in the United States (where it sold and charted under expectations).
"Home Tonight" and "In a Hurry" are songs by Paul McCartney, released as a digital double A-side single on 22 November 2019. [1] The two songs were later released as a vinyl single on 29 November 2019, as part of Record Store Day.
Wingspan: Hits and History is a compilation album by English musician Paul McCartney, featuring material spanning his first solo album McCartney in 1970 to the 1984 Give My Regards to Broad Street movie soundtrack.
"New" was greeted positively by critics and the musical press. As well as being selected as BBC Radio 2's Record of the Week [4] [5] and placed on their A-list, [6] the track was greeted as the "Track of the Day" by Mojo which praised its "doe-eyed optimism, irresistible melody" and "orchestrated pop arrangements". [7]