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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.
Just Roll with It is an American family comedy television series created by Adam Small and Trevor Moore that aired on Disney Channel from June 14, 2019 to May 14, 2021. The series stars Ramon Reed, Kaylin Hayman, Suzi Barrett, Tobie Windham , and JC Currais.
It represented a departure from the previous Wings template in that each of the five members of the band (including English) sang lead on at least one song. However, the two singles, "Silly Love Songs" and "Let 'Em In" (the former a US number one), were both sung by Paul. Four of the album tracks were played in the 1976 portion of the tour ...
In 2003, Benson also released Metarie, with his then band The Well Fed Boys, and which featured a cover of Paul McCartney's Let Me Roll It, which featured back-up vocals by Jack White. [3] [4] This was the first song written completely by another artist to be featured on a Benson release.
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.
Henry Campbell Liken McCullough (21 July 1943 – 14 June 2016) [1] was a musician and singer-songwriter from Northern Ireland.He was best known for his work as a member of Spooky Tooth, The Grease Band and Paul McCartney and Wings.
A live album, Gotta Let This Hen Out!, was released at the end of that year.) Their popularity grew with the 1986 album Element of Light and they were subsequently signed to A&M Records in the U.S. [ 9 ] The album Globe of Frogs , released in 1988, further expanded their reach, as the single "Balloon Man" became a college radio and MTV hit, [ 9 ...
McCulloch was born in Dumbarton and raised in Clydebank and Cumbernauld, Scotland.The McCulloch family relocated to London when Jimmy was 13. He was inspired by Django Reinhardt and began to play the guitar aged 11.