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  2. Every Night (Paul McCartney song) - Wikipedia

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    Paul McCartney would recall having come up with the first two lines of "Every Night" in the mid-1960s, but the song only began to develop during the January 1969 Twickenham Studios sessions for the Beatles' Get Back/Let It Be: specifically on 21 and 24 January 1969 McCartney and his bandmates jammed around McCartney's initial musical idea, giving the song a brief run through with John Lennon ...

  3. Any Time at All - Wikipedia

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    McCartney sings the second "Any time at all" in each chorus because Lennon couldn't reach the notes. [7] "Any Time at All" reprises a George Martin trick from "A Hard Day's Night" by using a piano solo echoed lightly note-for-note on guitar by George Harrison. [8]

  4. Oobu Joobu - Wikipedia

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    Oobu Joobu was a radio show created, directed and presented by Paul McCartney.It was described by McCartney as "wide-screen radio", [1] and consisted of McCartney hosting a mix of various demos, live tracks, outtakes, rehearsals, and other unreleased material from his solo career, plus tracks by other artists that served as inspiration for McCartney, all wrapped around behind-the-scenes ...

  5. 20 iconic rock songs written on the spot - AOL

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    In one of the most covered songs ever, with over 1,600 recorded versions, Paul McCartney laments the loss of a relationship, yearning for the day before he caused its demise. According to his 1997 ...

  6. Daytime Nighttime Suffering - Wikipedia

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    "Daytime Nighttime Suffering" is a song written by Paul McCartney and recorded by Wings. It was the B-side to the 1979 single "Goodnight Tonight," which was a top-five hit in both the UK and USA. It was released on CD in 1993 as part of the release of The Paul McCartney Collection, and can be found as a bonus track on the album Back to the Egg.

  7. Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, McCartney was the first in a long line of artists to release an album of their performance on the show. [ 5 ] Unlike other artists who appeared on the show with acoustic instruments plugged into amplifiers, McCartney's instruments were entirely unplugged.

  8. Paul McCartney Praises Beyoncé’s ‘Killer Version’ of ...

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    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 ...

  9. McCartney (album) - Wikipedia

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    McCartney is the debut solo studio album by the English rock musician Paul McCartney, released on 17 April 1970 by Apple Records. McCartney recorded it in secrecy, mostly using basic home-recording equipment at his house in St John's Wood .