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“Man on the Run – Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack” announced

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On this day, it was announced that a soundtrack album for the documentary “Man on the Run“, exploring Paul McCartney’s life and career during the 1970s and directed by Morgan Neville, would be released on February 27, 2026, the same day as the film’s premiere on Amazon Prime Video.

The soundtrack was issued on CD and standard vinyl, alongside two limited-edition variants: Orange Vinyl, available exclusively via Amazon, and Yellow Vinyl, pressed by Third Man Records and sold through the official Paul McCartney store.

The album includes two previously unreleased tracks: a rough mix of “Arrow Through Me” from “Back To The Egg“, and a live version of “Live And Let Die“.


From paulmccartney.com, February 6, 2026:

Out 27 February – Pre-order now

A brand-new companion album is on the way, created to sit alongside Man on the Run, the upcoming documentary exploring Paul McCartney and Wings’ remarkable rise through the 1970s. Directed by Academy Award–winner Morgan Neville, the film traces an era of bold creativity, reinvention, and the unstoppable spirit that defined the band’s journey.

To mark the announcement, fans can enjoy two previously unheard gems: Arrow Through Me (Rough Mix)’ and ‘Live and Let Die (Rockshow)’, available exclusively on Amazon Music.

The documentary ManontheRunbegins streaming worldwide on Prime Video from 27February.

We made what seemed like an impossible dream come true. – Paul

⁠Ahead of the release of Paul McCartney: Man on the Run, the intimate new feature documentary by Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy Award-winning director Morgan Neville, exploring Paul McCartney’s creative rebirth after The Beatles’ breakup, Capitol Records, MPL Communications and UMG have announced details of a companion album titled, Man on the Run – Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack.

The album includes all-time classics, hits and essential tracks from across Paul McCartney and Wings’ revered catalogue. A snapshot of Paul’s creativity in the 1970s in 12 songs. ‘Arrow Through Me (Rough Mix)’, a previously unreleased rough mix from the 1979 album sessions for Back to the Egg, and ‘Live And Let Die (Rockshow)’, from the 1980 concert film Rockshow, can both be heard exclusively via Amazon Music here, ahead of release. The album will feature a third previously unreleased track in ‘Gotta Sing Gotta Dance’, originally featured in the 1973 The James Paul McCartney TV Special

Both the soundtrack album and documentary will be released on February 27th, with Man on the Run – Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack arriving in a variety of formats, including a limited edition New York Taxi Cab Yellow Vinyl LP by Jack White’s Third Man Pressing plant, a limited edition Tangerine Peel Orange Vinyl LP Amazon Exclusive, and Black Vinyl LP, through to a 1CD edition and digital release. Each vinyl edition will also come with a Man on the Run poster. 

The artwork had creative direction by Paul McCartney and Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell of Hipgnosis – the iconic design studio that worked with Paul for eight Wings albums, including Band on the RunVenus and MarsWings Over AmericaWings Greatest, and the 2025 anthology, WINGS. The artwork was designed by Peter Curzon of Storm Studios.

From paulmccartney.com, February 6, 2026


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