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Although McCartney did not formally record the song until after the band's break-up, he previewed "Another Day" during the Beatles' Let It Be sessions in January 1969. [3] [4] [5] The song's lyric adopts an observational style reminiscent of "Eleanor Rigby"; Denny Seiwell, the drummer on the Ram sessions, called it " 'Eleanor Rigby' in New York City".
"Another Day" Paul McCartney: Paul McCartney Linda McCartney Non-album single 1971 ... "Love in Song" Wings: Paul McCartney Linda McCartney Venus and Mars: 1975 [165]
These were only made available to radio stations and are among the most valuable and sought-after of Paul McCartney's solo records. [10] [41] The album has sold over 3 million copies. [15] In July, Northern Songs and Maclen Music sued Paul and Linda McCartney for violating an exclusive rights agreement by collaborating on "Another Day". [42]
2. "Come and Get It" by Badfinger. 1969 Written and produced by Paul McCartney, this song became a top 10 hit for Badfinger, a band signed to the Beatles’ Apple label.
"Another Day" (Dream Theater song) "Another Day" (Lemar song) "Another Day" (Modestep and Popeska song) "Another Day" (Paul McCartney song) "Another Day" (Roy Harper song) "Another Day" (U2 song) "Another Day" (Whigfield song) "(I Can't Make It) Another Day", by Michael Jackson and Lenny Kravitz "Another Day", by Air from Talkie Walkie
Despite the album's name, it includes Paul McCartney tracks released before the establishment of Wings: "Another Day" - a 1971 non-album single credited to just "Paul McCartney" - and "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" - credited to "Paul & Linda McCartney" from their 1971 album Ram. All other tracks were credited as "Wings" or "Paul McCartney & Wings".
McCartney, who was 24 when he wrote the song, said he had initially dismissed someone’s suggestion that the song was inspired by Mary McCartney’s death from cancer when he was 14.
Sir Paul released album McCartney III at the end of 2020 and last year he published The Lyrics: 1956 To The Present, a book featuring 154 songs from all stages of his career, spanning The Beatles ...