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"Maybe I'm Amazed" is a song written by the English musician Paul McCartney that was first released on his 1970 debut solo album McCartney. Although the original recording has never been released as a single, a live performance by McCartney's later band Wings, from the live album Wings over America, was released in 1977; this version became a top-ten hit in the United States and reached number ...
The Grateful Dead played this song in concert 16 times between 1991 and 1995. [7] The first time they played the song live is available on Dick's Picks Volume 17.. In 2010, Jack White interpolated a bridge of "That Would Be Something" into his performance of "Mother Nature's Son", another one of McCartney's compositions, during a concert held at the White House during which McCartney was ...
"Maybe I'm Amazed" by Paul McCartney is often hailed as one of the most iconic lyrics of all time: "Baby, I'm amazed at the way you pulled me out of time." Elton John's ballad "Your Song" is ...
The lyrics of "Junk" have McCartney describe numerous contents of a junk shop, including parachutes, army boots, and sleeping bags for two. [9] The song's chorus ("Buy, buy, says the sign in the shop window/why, why, says the junk in the yard") illustrates what it's like for these items. [ 9 ]
"Maybe I'm Amazed" appears in the special and deluxe editions of McCartney from 2011. "Soily", "Baby Face" and "Love My Baby" (digital download) appear in the special and deluxe editions of Venus and Mars from 2014.
From this album came a single release of the live version of "Maybe I'm Amazed" [41] originally from the McCartney album. [42] The single's flipside was "Soily", a previously unreleased rocker that was often used as a closer for the concerts. Jimmy McCulloch (left) and Paul McCartney during the 1976 Wings Over the World tour
Two tracks, "Maybe I'm Amazed" and "I Feel So Good", were recorded live at the Fillmore East, New York City, on 10 November 1970. Background.
In the 2004 edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide, Greg Kot deems the album "so modest it barely registers" in comparison with Lennon's Plastic Ono Band, adding: "Only the white soul of 'Maybe I'm Amazed' distinguishes otherwise unbearably slight confections such as 'Lovely Linda.'" [133] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic writes that ...