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"Let Me Roll It" is a song by the British–American rock band Paul McCartney and Wings, released on their 1973 album Band on the Run. The song was also released as the B-side to "Jet" in early 1974, and has remained a staple of McCartney's live concerts since it was first released.
[2] [3] [4] In a nod to his old partner, it also contains a riff that replicates one from Paul McCartney's "Let Me Roll It," which was a song McCartney wrote in a "Lennon style." [3] [5] [6] Uncut contributor David Cavanagh believes Lennon meant no offense by using this riff, and simply "nicked it" because he liked it. [7]
The single was backed with "Let Me Roll It" in Britain. When first released in America, the single's B-side was "Mamunia," another track from Band on the Run, but it was soon replaced with the British B-side. The single was a Top 10 hit for Paul McCartney and Wings.
"Jet" was issued as a single in America on 28 January with "Mamunia" as the B-side, although "Let Me Roll It", which was the B-side of the UK release, replaced "Mamunia" on 15 February. [47] The single's success provided new impetus for the album, [ 48 ] [ 49 ] which hit number 2 in the UK at the end of March [ 50 ] and topped Billboard ' s ...
This was the first time Wings recorded with an outside producer since their 1973 single "Live and Let Die", which George Martin had produced. [20] After working with the Pretenders and the Sex Pistols , Thomas brought a punk rock and new wave influence to Wings' sound, [ 21 ] [ 22 ] matching McCartney's desire to reflect contemporary musical ...
These dogs are truly deserving of a little fun in their lives. As the rescue themselves noted, many of the dogs are in hospice care with cancer, renal failure, or other serious health issues. So ...
In a nod to his old partner, it also contains a riff that replicates one from Paul McCartney's "Let Me Roll It," which was a song McCartney wrote in a "Lennon style." [27] [28] The penultimate track, "Nobody Loves You (When You're Down and Out)", was written in 1973 [29] when he and Pang first arrived in Los Angeles.
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