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After the Beatles, Paul continued to push boundaries, first as a solo artist in 1970 with the self-titled McCartney (featuring “Maybe I'm Amazed”), then with Linda McCartney on RAM (featuring “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey”), and with Wings, creating a series of classic albums including Red Rose Speedway (with “My Love”), Band On The Run (with “Jet” and the title track), Venus and Mars (with “Listen to What the Man Said” and “Letting Go” ), At The Speed Of Sound (with “Let 'Em In” and “Silly Love Songs”), London Town (with “With A Little Luck”), the immortal Bond theme “Live and Let Die”, the record-breaking single “ Mull of Kintyre”, a massive concert chronicle of Wings Over America and many others. 0 reply
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In the 1960s, Paul changed the world forever with The Beatles, co-writing, singing and producing exceptional songs on classic albums including "Please Please Me", "With The Beatles", "A Hard Day's Night", " Beatles For Sale", "Help!", "Rubber Soul", Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Beatles (aka The White Album), Abbey Road and many others - not to mention non-LP singles including "Love Me Do", "We Can Work It Out" "Lady Madonna" and "Hey Jude", which are the main protagonists of Paul's live performances. 0 reply
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