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  2. London Town (Wings album) - Wikipedia

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    For the first time since 1973's Band on the Run, [4]: 112 Wings were down to the core three of Paul, Linda and Denny Laine, as reflected on the picture sleeve of the single. [ 4 ] In November, two months after the birth of the McCartneys' son James , and shortly after sessions for London Town resumed, the Scottish tribute "Mull of Kintyre" was ...

  3. London Town (Wings song) - Wikipedia

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    "London Town" is a song by the British-American rock band Wings. The title and opening track of their 1978 album London Town, it was the third of three single releases from the album, reaching No. 39 in the US, No. 43 in Canada and No. 60 in the UK.

  4. Category:Paul McCartney and Wings songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Paul McCartney and Wings songs or lists of Paul McCartney and Wings songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Paul McCartney and Wings songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Don't Let It Bring You Down - Wikipedia

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    The song is played in double drop C tuning, which is similar to double drop D; however, the whole guitar is down tuned a whole step first, making the guitar strings C, G, C, F, A, and C. [5] On 4 Way Street, Young says, "Here is a new song, it's guaranteed to bring you right down, it's called 'Don't Let It Bring You Down'. It sorta starts off ...

  6. Cold Cuts (Paul McCartney album) - Wikipedia

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    Cold Cuts (also known as part of Hot Hitz/Kold Kutz) is an unreleased album of outtakes by Paul McCartney and Wings. [1]The first iteration of the album was planned to be released in 1975 and the project was revisited several times over the years, changing the tracklist and adding overdubs to the tracks, until it was abandoned permanently in the late 1980s.

  7. Mrs. Vandebilt - Wikipedia

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    Chester's catchphrase was "Down in the jungle living in a tent, better than a bungalow, no rent"; [1] the lyrics subsequently changed to "Down in the jungle living in a tent, You don't use money you don't pay rent". Howie Casey is featured with a saxophone solo. [2] The song was recorded during the album sessions in Lagos, Nigeria. The studio ...

  8. Friends, Forever: Elliot Mintz On His Decade With John And Yoko

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    Your time with John coincided with a period when Wings were massive, but John’s music in the ‘70s was very up and down. ... You don’t have a new book out.’ ... Let me bring something in ...

  9. Wings discography - Wikipedia

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    Wings' continued their commercial success with the title track to the James Bond film Live and Let Die. [2] At the beginning of the recording sessions for their next album, McCullough and Seiwell left the band prompting the McCartneys and Laine to record their next album as a trio.