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75-755: Wings over America is a triple live album by the British–American rock band Wings , released in December 1976. The album was recorded during the American leg of the band's 1975–76 Wings Over the World tour . It peaked at number 8 on the UK Albums Chart and reached number 1 on the US Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart. In addition to including several of McCartney's hits with Wings,

150-630: A tour of small European venues . Although this was the first tour including an ex-Beatle after the Beatles broke up, Wings played no Beatles numbers during the tour, to show that it was a new band in its own right. In February 1972, Wings released a single called " Give Ireland Back to the Irish ", a response to the events of Bloody Sunday . The song was banned by the BBC for its anti- Unionist political stance. Despite limited airplay, it reached number 16 in

225-932: A Beatlefest (renamed Fest for Beatles Fans) convention in Las Vegas . Among other songs, they performed "Band on the Run", "Mull of Kintyre" and "Go Now". Laine and Seiwell appeared again at the Fest for Beatles Fans in Secaucus, New Jersey , in March 2010 and were joined by Juber at the Fest in Chicago in August 2010. Laine, Juber and Seiwell performed together at the Fest for Beatles Fans in Los Angeles, California, in October 2014;

300-451: A TV special, the critically maligned James Paul McCartney , which featured footage of the group performing in outdoor settings and in front of a studio audience. After a successful British tour in May–June 1973, Wings went into rehearsals for their next album. McCullough and Seiwell abruptly left the band in August, however, at the end of rehearsals. Both musicians were disenchanted with

375-437: A US tour were subsequently dropped. Meanwhile, Denny Laine released the single "Japanese Tears" and formed the short-lived Denny Laine Band with Steve Holley and released a solo album Japanese Tears that December. By 1980, McCartney was growing weary of maintaining Wings and his personal and professional aspirations began to diverge from the group. The McCartneys now had three school-age children and had moved out of London to

450-711: A co-writing credit beside the McCartneys. Band on the Run enjoyed a highly favourable response from music critics and restored McCartney's tarnished post-Beatles image. After Band on the Run , Jimmy McCulloch , former lead guitarist in Thunderclap Newman and Stone the Crows , joined the band. The first Wings project with McCulloch was McGear , a 1974 collaboration between Paul and his younger brother Mike McGear , with session musician Gerry Conway playing drums. Warner Bros. Records chose not to play up

525-488: A degree of creative freedom. In an interview, Juber, Wings' third lead guitarist, said, "I was a sideman, but the job assignment very much included considering myself a part of the band ... In all its incarnations Wings sounded like a band, not like a solo McCartney project and I think that reflects well not only on Paul's ability to share in the creative process, but also on the importance of Denny and Linda's contributions, too. The other players brought their own personalities to

600-665: A live version of the McCartney II track " Coming Up " was recorded in Glasgow and became Wings' sixth US number one hit the following year. 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). McCartney

675-462: A major chunk of his talent,  George Harrison  was losing his popular edge and had done a disastrous 1974 American tour , and no one was expecting great things from  Ringo Starr  – and it seemed like McCartney represented the part of the group's legacy that came closest to living up to fans' expectations. Thus the album ended up selling in numbers, rivaling the likes of  Frampton Comes Alive!  and other mega-hits of

750-531: A markedly softer-rock, synth-based sound than previous Wings albums. " With a Little Luck " reached number 1 in the US and number 5 in the UK, but " I've Had Enough " and " London Town " were commercial disappointments in both countries. Later in 1978, lead guitarist Laurence Juber and drummer Steve Holley joined the band, restoring Wings to touring strength. In 1979, McCartney signed a new record contract, leaving Capitol,

825-471: A possible loss of well over 100 million yen. The promoters had no option but to cancel all of the tour dates the day after McCartney's arrest. The other band members of Wings, except Linda, left Japan and returned to England on 21 January 1980. McCartney spent ten days in jail before being (unexpectedly) released without charge on 25 January 1980 and deported. After returning to England, McCartney decided to release his solo album McCartney II and plans for

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900-501: A reissue in aid of the Terrence Higgins Trust ), and it ranked fourth in the official list of all-time best-selling singles in the UK issued in 2002. In 2001, Wingspan: Hits and History was released, a project spanning an album and a television special retrospective. Founding member Denny Laine died on 5 December 2023, at the age of 79. In 2024, One Hand Clapping , a live-in-studio album recorded in 1974,

975-544: A song written years before by Paul's father James. Wings (with guest musicians Chet Atkins and Floyd Cramer) recorded it during the sessions for Junior's Farm . Suzy and the Red Stripes was a pseudonym used by the group for the release of the Linda McCartney and Wings single " Seaside Woman " in 1977. It was written and sung by Linda McCartney. It was the only release by Wings under that name. Linda said that

1050-555: The McGear album, as well as McGear's band the Scaffold on the single "Liverpool Lou" and its B-side "Ten Years After on Strawberry Jam". Paul McCartney also used three unreleased Wings songs as B-sides of his solo singles several years after Wings' break-up. Wings' 1977 single "Mull of Kintyre"/"Girls School" is still the biggest-selling non-charity single in the UK (although Queen 's " Bohemian Rhapsody " sold more, its sales include

1125-642: The Tug of War sessions in Montserrat in February 1981 but his relationship with McCartney had become strained over business and personal matters. Laine had begun to feel that he was not being adequately compensated for his role in Wings, and was particularly bitter that he was employed as a contract writer on "Mull of Kintyre", a song he co-wrote with McCartney. He had been paid a flat fee for his contributions so when

1200-502: The Ram sessions and was originally intended as a two-record set. After producer Glyn Johns had walked out on the project, however, McCartney conceded to EMI 's opinion that the material was "substandard" and cut it down to a single disc. Among the unreleased songs from the seven-month sessions was the Linda composition "Seaside Woman", which was finally issued in 1977, credited to "Suzy and

1275-631: The Wings Over the World tour , following a postponement to allow McCulloch to recuperate from a hand fracture. Starting in Bristol, the tour took them to Australia (November), Europe (March 1976), the US (May/June), and Europe again (September), before ending in a four-night grand finale at London's Wembley Empire Pool. For this tour, added to Wings' stage act was a horn section consisting of Tony Dorsey, Howie Casey , Thaddeus Richard and Steve Howard, on saxes, brass and percussion. In between sections of

1350-698: The "Suzy and the Red Stripes" pseudonym came about because she had been called "Suzi" in Jamaica because of "a fantastic reggae version of 'Suzi Q'", and Red Stripe is Jamaica's leading brand of beer. In March 1997, Denny Laine, Laurence Juber and Steve Holley did an impromptu "Wings" reunion at a Beatlefest convention in East Rutherford, New Jersey . This was not a planned event, and no further reunions were intended. However, ten years later, in July 2007, Laine, Juber and Denny Seiwell reunited for one show at

1425-490: The "Wings" angle in its marketing for McGear , and the album sold poorly. However, the sessions also generated a single credited to McGear's group the Scaffold , "Liverpool Lou", which became a top-10 hit in the UK. Shortly thereafter, Geoff Britton joined Wings on drums, and the first recording session with this full line-up was held in Nashville , where the band stayed at the farm of songwriter Curly Putman Jr . The trip

1500-430: The 1976 live album. Wings over America was issued as a double-compact disc in 1984 on Columbia . The album was first released in the UK on compact disc on 26 May 1987 by Parlophone . Along with McCartney's Ram and Tug of War albums, Wings over America was reissued in the US on compact disc on 18 January 1988. The album was issued by EMI two more times on CD, in 1989 and on 19 February 1990. A 1999 reissue of

1575-413: The Beatles disbanded, he has explained that by then, he was "a bass player pretty much, who also happened to play guitar" and also considers himself a bassist who happens to play piano. In August 1971, Seiwell and Laine joined Paul and Linda McCartney to record Paul's third post-Beatles album for Apple Records . The result was Wild Life , released 7 December. It was the first project to credit Wings as

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1650-512: The Fest for Beatles Fans in Jersey City, New Jersey performing songs from the band's final album Back to the Egg . Wings had twelve top-10 singles (including one number one) in the UK and fourteen top 10 singles (including six number ones) in the US. All 23 singles released by Wings reached the US top 40 , and one two-sided hit, "Junior's Farm"/"Sally G", reached the top 40 with each side. Of

1725-534: The McCartneys and Laine, however, remained intact throughout the group's existence. Created following the McCartneys' 1971 album Ram , the band's first two albums, Wild Life (1971) and Red Rose Speedway (1973) (the latter featuring guitarist Henry McCullough ), were viewed as artistic disappointments beside Paul's work with the Beatles. After the release of the title track of the James Bond film Live and Let Die , McCullough and Seiwell resigned from

1800-549: The Red Stripes". Near the end of the Red Rose Speedway sessions, in October 1972, Wings recorded the theme song to the James Bond film Live and Let Die , which reunited McCartney with Beatles producer/arranger George Martin . Issued as a non-album single in mid-1973, "Live and Let Die" became a worldwide hit and has remained a highlight of McCartney's post-Wings concert performances (often accompanied by pyrotechnics ). That same year, McCartney and Wings filmed

1875-492: The Run , at EMI 's primitive eight-track recording studio in Lagos , Nigeria. The album went to number 1 in both the US and UK and spawned three hit singles: the rockers " Jet " and " Helen Wheels " (originally included only on the US version of the album) and the title track—a suite of movements recalling side two of Abbey Road . It also included " Let Me Roll It " and " No Words ", the first Wings song on which Laine received

1950-493: The UK, as well as number 1 in both the Republic of Ireland and Spain. Wings released a children's song, " Mary Had a Little Lamb ", as its next single, which reached the top 10 in the UK. Although some critics interpreted it as a sarcastic reaction to the ban on "Give Ireland Back to the Irish", it was in fact a serious effort by McCartney to record a song for children. Wings followed it with December 1972's " Hi, Hi, Hi ", which

2025-512: The US number one single " Listen to What the Man Said ", and undertook a highly successful world tour over 1975–76 . Intended as more of a group effort, Wings at the Speed of Sound (1976) was issued midway through the tour and featured the hit singles " Silly Love Songs " and " Let 'Em In ". In 1977, the band earned their only UK number one single, with " Mull of Kintyre ", which became one of

2100-601: The World tour of 1975-1976, together with behind-the-scenes footage. Also included is a short excerpt of Wings rehearsing at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts before their 1972 UK university tour . Problems with the audio from the 1976 live performances delayed the film's release until 16 March 1979 in the United States (on CBS ) and 8 April 1979 in the United Kingdom (on BBC2 ), by which time, band members Jimmy McCulloch and Joe English had left

2175-665: The album as a three-record set, compiled from various shows from the band's North American tour during May–June 1976. McCartney's sound engineer listened to 800 hours of tape and selected the five best performances of each song from the 30-song set list. McCartney chose and mixed the final set of recordings, mostly taken from the 23 June show. " Soily " was recorded on 7 June 1976 at McNichols Sports Arena in Denver. The live recordings then received studio overdubs during October–November 1976. According to Wings drummer Joe English , "it took forever to get those 'Wings over America' tapes ready for

2250-476: The album by Toshiba-EMI in Japan reinstated the three-disc format from the original LP issue, and is the only edition of the album to do this. Up to this point, the Japanese CD edition was the only one that was remastered. On 14 April 2008, the album was released as a digital download on both iTunes and Amazon . It was removed for some time from digital music sites in 2010 and 2011, but as of August 2011 it

2325-431: The album features performances of five of his Beatles songs: " Yesterday ", " Lady Madonna ", " I've Just Seen a Face ", " Blackbird " and " The Long and Winding Road ". The album cover was designed by Hipgnosis – who were nominated in 1978, together with McCartney's production company MPL, for a Grammy Award for Best Album Package for this album – and depicts an airliner about to open its cabin door. Wings over America

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2400-630: The album tracks were played in the 1976 portion of the tour, which also included five Beatles songs. One of the Seattle concerts from the American leg of the 1975–76 world tour was filmed and later released as the concert feature Rockshow (1980). The tour's American leg, which also included Madison Square Garden in New York City and Boston Garden in Massachusetts, spawned a triple live album, Wings over America (1976), which became

2475-555: The album, but performed poorly on the charts. During much of 1979, Wings were inactive as McCartney worked on a new solo album ( McCartney II ) without the band. In November and December 1979, Wings toured the UK , once again adding the horns and brass section consisting of Tony Dorsey, Howie Casey, Thaddeus Richard, and Steve Howard. This tour climaxed with a massive " Rockestra " all-star collection of musicians in London in aid of UNICEF and Kampuchean refugees. Also during this tour,

2550-599: The already-completed McCartney–Laine ballad " Mull of Kintyre ", an ode to the Scottish coastal region where McCartney had made his home in the early 1970s. Its broad appeal was maximised by a pre-Christmas release. It became an international hit, dominating the charts in Britain (where it was Wings' only number 1 single), Australia and many other countries over the Christmas/New Year period. Ultimately, it became

2625-399: The artist. The band name is said to have come to McCartney as he was praying in the hospital while Linda was giving birth to their second child together, Stella , on 13 September 1971. Paul McCartney recalled in the film Wingspan that the birth of Stella was "a bit of a drama"; there were complications at the birth and that both Linda and the baby almost died. He was praying fervently and

2700-431: The band. The McCartneys and Laine then released 1973's Band on the Run , a commercial and critical success that spawned two top-ten singles in " Jet " and the title track . Following that album, the band recruited guitarist Jimmy McCulloch and drummer Geoff Britton , only for Britton to quit shortly afterward and be replaced by Joe English . With the new line-up, Wings released 1975's Venus and Mars , which included

2775-512: The beginning of their marriage that Linda should be involved in his musical projects, notwithstanding her lack of previous experience as a musician, so that they did not have to be apart when he was on tour. Ram was recorded in New York City , where McCartney auditioned a number of drummers and guitarists, selecting Seiwell and guitarist David Spinozza . When Spinozza became unavailable because of other session commitments, Hugh McCracken

2850-553: The best possible album. In November 1980, Holley and Juber were told they would not be needed for the new album and other than sessions in January 1981 to finish work on the Cold Cuts album of previously unreleased tracks, no further activities were scheduled for Wings. Juber has said he could see the "writing on the wall" regarding Wings' future at that point and moved to New York to continue his career there. Laine stayed on for

2925-409: The best-selling singles in history. Wings experienced another line-up shuffle, however, with both McCulloch and English departing before the release of the group's 1978 album London Town . The McCartneys and Laine again added new members, recruiting guitarist Laurence Juber and drummer Steve Holley . The resulting album, Back to the Egg , was a relative flop, with its singles under-performing and

3000-487: The company he had been with in the US and Canada since he was a Beatle, and joining Columbia Records , while remaining with Parlophone in the rest of the world. Influenced by the punk and new wave scenes, Wings abandoned its mellow touch and hired Chris Thomas to help in the production process. The result was a somewhat less polished sound. This new version of Wings released the disco-oriented single " Goodnight Tonight ", backed by " Daytime Nighttime Suffering ", which reached

3075-483: The countryside of East Sussex, desiring that their children have a normal upbringing. Musically, McCartney was dissatisfied by the band's performances during the 1979 UK tour, and when rehearsals for the next album began in October, it was apparent his latest songs were not a good fit for the band. Consequently, he and George Martin, who would be producing the album, decided not to use Wings for recording. Instead, top session musicians and guest artists were brought in to make

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3150-617: The critical reception negative. During the supporting tour , Paul was arrested in Japan for cannabis possession, putting the band on hold. Despite a final US number one with a live-recorded version of " Coming Up " (1980), Wings discontinued in 1981 after Laine departed from the band. In total, the band had six number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 . After the Beatles' break-up in 1970, McCartney recorded two solo albums: McCartney (1970), credited to himself, and Ram (1971), with his wife, Linda McCartney. He had insisted from

3225-408: The early 1970s, with critics, fans and McCartney's musical peers alike ridiculing the inclusion of Linda as a keyboard player and backing vocalist. On 24 January 1972, McCartney added to the Wings line-up guitarist Henry McCullough , after he had tried out for the band. The new line-up immediately mounted an impromptu tour of UK universities (with the group driving around in a van), followed by

3300-471: The fifth consecutive Wings album to reach number 1 in the US. From this album came a single release of the live version of " Maybe I'm Amazed " originally from the McCartney album. The single's flipside was " Soily ", a previously unreleased rocker that was often used as a closer for the concerts. After the tour, and following the release of "Maybe I'm Amazed" in early 1977, Wings took a break. Later in

3375-507: The first release from the group on Capitol Records . The album topped the charts and contained the US number 1 single " Listen to What the Man Said ", which also featured Dave Mason , formerly of Traffic , on guitar and Tom Scott on saxophone. When the Venus and Mars recording sessions moved to New Orleans, Britton quit Wings and was replaced by Joe English who won the job at a secret audition before McCartney. In late 1975 Wings embarked on

3450-467: The first single to exceed sales of 2 million in the UK, eclipsing the previous all-time best-seller (the Beatles' "She Loves You"), and remains one of the biggest-selling UK singles of all time. However, it was not a success in the US, where the B-side "Girls School" received most of the airplay but barely reached the top 40. The core trio of Wings then released the album London Town in 1978. Though only

3525-403: The group's musical direction and Linda's inclusion; McCullough also objected to McCartney's domineering attitude towards him as a guitar player, while Seiwell had long felt aggrieved at the lack of a formalised financial arrangement and his status as a lowly paid sideman. With the band reduced to a trio, the McCartneys and Laine cut what turned out to be Wings' most successful album, Band on

3600-417: The image of wings came to his mind. He decided to name his new band "Wings." In an attempt to capture the spontaneity of live performances, five of Wild Life 's eight songs were first takes by the band. The album included a cover of Mickey & Sylvia 's " Love Is Strange ". Like Ram , Wild Life left music critics cold, a response that typified the anti-McCartney sentiments that prevailed among

3675-463: The lack of tour plans as the reason. While Laine's departure effectively ended the band, a spokesman for McCartney said that Wings still continued as an active concept. McCartney finally acknowledged the band no longer existed while promoting the release of Tug of War in 1982. The Country Hams was a pseudonym used by the group for the release of the single " Walking in the Park with Eloise " in 1974,

3750-420: The live album. We had to go into the studio and overdub most of the backing vocals." Wings over America was issued six months after the end of the band's US tour. It was another commercial success for Wings, reaching number 1 in the US in early 1977 (the last in a five-album stretch of consecutive chart-topping albums for the band) and number 8 in the UK. For the five Beatles songs included, McCartney reversed

3825-400: The music press following the Beatles' break-up. In their 1975 book The Beatles: An Illustrated Record , Roy Carr and Tony Tyler called Wild Life "rushed, defensive, badly timed, and over-publicized", and wrote that it showed McCartney's songwriting "at an absolute nadir just when he needed a little respect". Wings similarly struggled to gain artistic credibility, particularly during

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3900-419: The music scene. One of the criticisms of Wings was that the other members were little more than sidemen backing up a solo McCartney. Guitarist Henry McCullough quit the band because he grew tired of being told by McCartney exactly what to play, and said that Wings were never a "real band." On the other hand, other former members of Wings such as Joe English and Laurence Juber have said that they were allowed

3975-413: The nine albums released by Wings, all went top 10 in either the UK or the US, with five consecutive albums topping the US charts. Paul McCartney was unquestionably Wings' leader and dominant creative force, but Denny Laine, Jimmy McCulloch, and Linda McCartney all contributed a little in songwriting, and Laine, McCulloch, Joe English, and Linda McCartney all performed a few lead vocals. The success of Wings

4050-438: The past and I just rang him and asked him, 'What are you doing?' He said, 'Nothing', so I said, 'Right. Come on then!'" Laine then dropped plans for his album there and then. As he had in the Beatles, McCartney would serve as the chief bassist and lead singer for Wings and he doubled on guitar, keyboards, drums and assorted instruments at various times. When asked why he stayed on bass guitar rather than change back to guitar after

4125-591: The period." Two related releases followed the album: the TV documentary Wings Over the World and a film titled Rockshow , purporting to contain a complete show from Seattle. Although publicity material presented Rockshow as a document of this Seattle concert, it contains only five songs that were filmed at Seattle's Kingdome ; the remainder of the film's 30 songs come from the band's New York and Los Angeles shows. Limiting their relevance, however, these additional releases appeared three and four years, respectively, after

4200-404: The remaining trio are pictured on the sleeve, much of the album included McCulloch and English, having been recorded before their departures. Laine, however, remained and was co-credited on five of the tracks, including the title song. It was a commercial success, although it became the first Wings album since Wild Life not to reach number 1 in the US (peaking at number 2). London Town featured

4275-545: The scene." In addition to its own output, Wings recorded several songs that were released through various outlets both before and after the band's break-up. Denny Laine's 1977 solo album Holly Days was a joint effort by Laine with Paul and Linda McCartney; three songs on Laine's 1980 solo album Japanese Tears were performed by Wings with Laine on lead vocals; Laine also contributed to several songs on Paul McCartney's 1982 and 1983 solo albums Tug of War and Pipes of Peace , respectively. Juber's instrumental "Maisie"—which

4350-481: The setlist included "Hi, Hi, Hi", "Live and Let Die" and "Rockestra Theme". In August 2017, the trio performed at the festival once again, this time joined by drummer Steve Holley . Laine, Juber, Seiwell and Holley performed together in January 2018 at Grand Oak Live, a music venue in Upland, California , headlining an event called Imagine Something Yesterday. Laine, Juber and Holley performed again in March 2019 at

4425-405: The song became a hit, he did not share in the royalties. Laine was also upset with McCartney over his drug arrest in Japan which meant a loss of extra income from the tour as well as putting future tour plans in doubt. Laine's marriage was also troubled, and his wife and the McCartneys did not get along well, adding to his upset with Wings. In April 1981, Laine announced he was leaving Wings, citing

4500-403: The songwriting credit to McCartney–Lennon . Years later John Lennon 's widow Yoko Ono complained about the same songwriting credit on McCartney's Back in the U.S. album but neither Lennon or Ono publicly voiced any disapproval about the change made in 1976. Wings over America was the first triple set by a group to reach number 1 in the US, and was a critical success. " Maybe I'm Amazed "

4575-411: The success of his initial solo output. Ringo Starr was living in Los Angeles and was writing and recording, but as a solo artist had not been performing onstage other than rare guest appearances. Meanwhile, Wings continued to tour regularly and enjoy much commercial success. According to author Robert Rosen , by 1980, Lennon was envious enough of McCartney's continuing success to make his re-emergence on

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4650-643: The top 5 in both the US and UK. However, the subsequent album Back to the Egg was not favourably received by critics and although it went platinum in the US, sales were disappointing in comparison to its immediate predecessors. It contained the Grammy -winning song " Rockestra Theme ", the result of an October 1978 superstar session with members of Wings, the Who , Led Zeppelin , and Pink Floyd , among others. Three singles, " Old Siam, Sir " (UK only), " Getting Closer ", and " Arrow Through Me " (US only), were culled from

4725-431: The tour, Wings recorded Wings at the Speed of Sound , which was released at the end of March 1976, just prior to the US leg of the world tour. 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

4800-588: The year, the band started recording their next album in the Virgin Islands , but the sessions were interrupted by Linda's pregnancy and then by the departures of both McCulloch and English. McCulloch, who joined Small Faces , died of morphine and alcohol poisoning in 1979. English joined Chuck Leavell 's band Sea Level and later founded the Christian-oriented Joe English Band. Undeterred by their departure, Wings released

4875-535: Was a vindication for McCartney. His first few post-Beatles albums were highly criticized and often dismissed by critics as "lightweight" next to the more serious nature of his former bandmates' solo output. But by the mid-1970s, the solo careers of the other three former Beatles were in varying degrees of decline, with John Lennon putting his career on hold in 1975 for the first five years of his son Sean 's life. A year later, George Harrison had all but retired from live performances, with his new releases failing to match

4950-459: Was again banned by the BBC, this time for its alleged drug and sexual references. The B-side, " C Moon ", was played instead. The single peaked at number 5 in the UK. The band were renamed "Paul McCartney and Wings" for the 1973 album Red Rose Speedway (and for the follow-up Band on the Run ), which yielded their first US number 1 hit, " My Love ". The album included two tracks left over from

5025-481: Was arrested immediately upon arriving at New Tokyo Airport for possession of 219 grams (7.7 ounces) of marijuana (with an estimated street value of 600,000 yen ) hidden in Paul's luggage. The arrest put the tour in jeopardy and Wings' music was immediately banned from all television and radio stations across Japan. Wings' Japanese promoters claimed that almost 100,000 tickets for the concerts had been sold, representing

5100-605: Was available for sale on iTunes . The album was reissued on 27 May 2013 as part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection . The reissue was accompanied by the Record Store Day exclusive edition of " Maybe I'm Amazed " EP . Rockshow was also reissued, this time on DVD and Blu-ray , with its audio remixed into 5.1, on 10 June 2013. All tracks are written by Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney , except where noted Wings over America

5175-483: Was backed by members of Wings—appeared on his solo album Standard Time . The McCartneys and Laine contributed backing vocals to George Harrison's 1981 tribute to John Lennon, " All Those Years Ago ". Linda McCartney continued to tour and record with her husband up until her death in 1998, after which a compilation of her songs entitled Wide Prairie was released that featured seven Wings songs written or co-written by her. Wings also backed Paul's brother Mike McGear on

5250-436: Was enlisted to take his place. After the release of Ram , McCartney decided to form a new group and asked Seiwell and McCracken to join. Seiwell accepted, but McCracken declined, so McCartney invited Denny Laine , whom he had known since the early 1960s, to join. Laine, who was working on a solo album at the time, got a phone call from McCartney enquiring if he would like to work with him, as McCartney said: "I'd known him in

5325-513: Was finally released. During its ten-year lifespan, Wings underwent numerous personnel changes, including twice being reduced to its core McCartney–McCartney–Laine trio. Wings played five concert tours during their ten-year existence: Wings Over the World Wings Over the World is a 1979 television music documentary film featuring the rock band Wings . It consists of concert performances from their acclaimed Wings Over

5400-545: Was immortalised in the 1974 non-album single " Junior's Farm ", backed with a straight country track entitled " Sally G ", the group's last release on Apple Records . In a rare occurrence for this era, both sides of the single separately reached the Billboard Top 20 in the US. Wings began recording sessions for their next album in London in November 1974, then moved to New Orleans to complete Venus and Mars (1975),

5475-989: Was reissued in several packages: Discs one & two (standard edition) : Sides one to three are on disc one, while sides four to six are on disc two. Disc three All tracks previously unreleased, recorded live at the Cow Palace , San Francisco, 13 and 14 June 1976. Disc four Shipments figures based on certification alone. Footnotes Citations Paul McCartney and Wings Paul McCartney and Wings , often billed simply as Wings , were an English-American rock band formed in 1971 in London by former Beatle Paul McCartney ; his wife Linda McCartney on keyboards; session drummer Denny Seiwell ; and former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine . They were noted for their commercial successes, musical eclecticism, and frequent personnel changes. They went through three lead guitarists and four drummers. The core trio of

5550-406: Was released as a single on 4 February 1977, peaking at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, and at number 28 on the UK chart. In a retrospective review, AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine explained the wild success of the triple album: "The Beatles mystique was still very much attached to record and artist alike – at the time,  John Lennon  had seemingly burnt out

5625-559: Was remastered and reissued as part of the Paul McCartney Archive Collection in May 2013. Originally, Wings over America was to be a two-record set of highlight performances, but this was rethought due to the success of a bootleg titled Wings from the Wings , which was released as a triple record set on red, white, and blue vinyl, and contained the entire 23 June 1976 concert recorded at the Forum in Los Angeles. This caused McCartney to release

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