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Wings went through numerous line-up changes, but were primarily composed of the core trio of the McCartneys and English musician Denny Laine. [7] Before the break-up of Wings in 1981, McCartney recorded the 1979 Christmas song " Wonderful Christmastime " and his second solo album, McCartney II (1980), which showcased a new wave , synth-pop and ...
Paul McCartney and his family arrived in Japan on 16 January 1980 for the planned eleven-date Wings' concert tour of Japan (due to visit Budokan Hall, Tokyo from 21 to 24 January 1980; Aichi-Ken, Taiiku-Kan, Nagoya on 25–26; Festival Hall, Osaka on 28; Osaka Furitsu-Kan, Osaka on 29; Budokan Hall, Tokyo from 31 January to 2 February 1980). [48]
Wordlock is a brand of combination locks, made by Wordlock, Inc., that differs from traditional combination locks in that it has letters on its dials instead of numbers. This allows the combination to be a four-letter or five-letter word or name, similar to a password, and therefore potentially easier to remember than a series of digits.
(Wings) 5 29 5 5 16 — 6 — 3 10 1973 "My Love" b/w "The Mess" (Paul McCartney and Wings) 9 4 17 2 43 — 12 3 9 1 RIAA: Gold [64] Red Rose Speedway "Live and Let Die" b/w "I Lie Around" (Paul McCartney and Wings) 9 [nb 13] 5 32 2 31 20 29 — 2 2 BPI: Silver [65] RIAA: Gold [64] Live and Let Die "Helen Wheels" b/w "Country Dreamer" (Paul ...
The first Eighth Air Force aircraft to receive unit markings were the Spitfires of the 4th and 31st Fighter Groups training with RAF Fighter Command in September 1942. The markings were two-letter fuselage squadron codes located on one side of the national insignia and a single letter aircraft code on the other side.
In late 1977, Wings' released "Mull of Kintyre" as a double A-side with "Girls' School". [2] The single reached number one in the UK and remains one of the best selling UK singles of all time. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] After "Mull of Kintyre", the band released their next studio album, London Town , in 1978. [ 2 ]
"Call Me Back Again" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney and performed by Wings. It was originally released on the album Venus and Mars. [2] It was performed throughout their world tours in Australia and America and a live version was included on the album Wings Over America. [2]