Sunday, April 19, 1970
Last updated on August 22, 2025
Previous article Late April / early May 1970 • Paul McCartney complains about "McCartney" ads with mentions of ABKCO
Interview Apr 18, 1970 • Paul McCartney interview for Record Mirror
Interview Apr 18, 1970 • Paul McCartney interview for New Musical Express (NME)
Article Apr 19, 1970 • "Maybe I'm Amazed" promotional video broadcast
Album Apr 20, 1970 • "McCartney" by Paul McCartney released in the US
Interview Tuesday, April 21-22, 1970 • Paul McCartney interview for Evening Standard
Next article Apr 23, 1970 • "Let It Be" album and film are officially announced
1970 • For Paul McCartney • Directed by Charlie Jenkins
Paul McCartney films a cameo appearance for Bob Marley’s “One Love”
End of March 1984
“Fathers’ Day” movie released in the US
May 09, 1997
In April 1970, a promotional video for “Maybe I’m Amazed” was directed by Charlie Jenkins and produced by David Puttnam. The film consisted of a montage of still photographs taken by Linda McCartney, combining intimate family moments with images of Paul McCartney working in the studio during the “Get Back” sessions at Twickenham Film Studios and Apple Studios.
On this day, April 19, the video was broadcast on ITV London, in the London Weekend Television programme.










The McCartney Legacy: Volume 1: 1969 – 73
In this first of a groundbreaking multivolume set, THE MCCARTNEY LEGACY, VOL 1: 1969-73 captures the life of Paul McCartney in the years immediately following the dissolution of the Beatles, a period in which McCartney recreated himself as both a man and a musician. Informed by hundreds of interviews, extensive ground up research, and thousands of never-before-seen documents THE MCCARTNEY LEGACY, VOL 1 is an in depth, revealing exploration of McCartney’s creative and personal lives beyond the Beatles.
Maccazine - Volume 40, Issue 3 - RAM Part 1 - Timeline
This very special RAM special is the first in a series. This is a Timeline for 1970 – 1971 when McCartney started writing and planning RAM in the summer of 1970 and ending with the release of the first Wings album WILD LIFE in December 1971. [...] One thing I noted when exploring the material inside the deluxe RAM remaster is that the book contains many mistakes. A couple of dates are completely inaccurate and the story is far from complete. For this reason, I started to compile a Timeline for the 1970/1971 period filling the gaps and correcting the mistakes. The result is this Maccazine special. As the Timeline was way too long for one special, we decided to do a double issue (issue 3, 2012 and issue 1, 2013).
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