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  1. Top tracks from Wings... With the breakup of the legendary Beatles, Paul McCartney needed an outlet to continue his creative works in a band format. The answ...

    • Live And Let Die (1973) McCartney wrote this dramatic Bond theme practically to order. It reflects the varying exotic locations of the movie – complete with romantic interlude and a reggae section.
    • Band On the Run (1973) The title track from the mega selling and critically acclaimed Band On The Run, this cleverly combines three separate tempos. A slow build up, a rush of acoustic guitars and then an invigorating refrain makes for a brilliantly cohesive end result.
    • Maybe I’m Amazed (1977) Taken from the triple live album Wings Over America set that chronicled the 1976 US tour, this is a stately in concert delivery of the stand out track from the 1970 McCartney debut solo album.
    • Jet (1973) Another Band On The Run winner – this straight ahead rocker bustles with drive and exuberance – aided by an impassioned McCartney vocal performance and uplifting orchestration.
    • Live & Let Die. Unsurprisingly, Live & Let Die is the best song by Paul McCartney and Wings. Live & Let Die was composed for a James Bond film of the same name, and paved the way for McCartney to be known as one of the most talented musicians of his time, both solo and along with the band, Wings.
    • Band on the Run. As a Grammy-winning song of it’s own, there is no question that Band on the Run gives Live and Let Die a run for its money as the top spot on this list.
    • Listen to What the Man Said. Not only was Listen to What the Man Said the lead single from the Venus and Mars LP, but it also garnered the number one spot in the Billboard Hot 100 music charts of 1975.
    • Let Me Roll It. If you’re looking to witness Paul McCartney’s pure emotion with a mix of rhythm and groove, no song gives you all of this and so much more than Let Me Roll It.
    • We All Stand Together. Paul McCartney - We All Stand Together (Official Music Video) AKA 'The Frog Song' or 'The Frog Chorus', 'We All Stand Together' is maybe the most over-maligned song in the whole of Paul McCartney's back catalogue.
    • Ebony and Ivory. Ebony and Ivory (1982) | Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder. Another track that often gets the Macca-bashers out in force, and yes, the clumsy ode to racial harmony ("Ebony and ivory live together in perfect harmony / Side by side on my piano keyboard, oh Lord, why don't we?")
    • Fine Line. Paul McCartney - Fine Line. Much of Paul McCartney's greatest music was recorded with George Martin, and it's fair to say that no other producer quite scaled those heights with Macca, but one who came close was Radiohead's regular studio man Nigel Godrich.
    • Listen To What The Man Said. Sir Paul McCartney & Wings - Listen To What The Man Said [Remastered] [HD] McCartney had long-stopped being a Beatle by the mid-1970s, and he made another break with the past when he left Apple for Wings' fourth studio album Venus & Mars, and signed with Capitol.
  2. Jan 17, 2021 · Paul McCartney & Wings - Greatest Hits (1976) KDL Entertainment. 12 videos 249,365 views Last updated on Jan 17, 2021.

  3. Jun 10, 2016 · With the release of Pure McCartney today, SDE picks its own top 20 Wings and solo McCartney recordings. One track per album (except Driving Rain, which hasn’t got a good track on it). Check out our selections below with many rare videos and audio for each song…

  4. Apr 27, 2014 · A list of the best songs by Paul McCartney's other platinum-selling band, Wings.