US Release date : Apr 12, 1971
By Paul McCartney • 7" Single • Part of the collection “Paul McCartney • For Promotional Use Only”
Last updated on June 3, 2020
Previous single Feb 22, 1971 • "Another Day / Oh Woman Oh Why" by Paul McCartney released in the US
Article April 1971 • Paul & Linda McCartney travel back to UK
Session Apr 07, 1971 • Recording "Dear Boy", "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"
Single Apr 12, 1971 • "Another Day / Oh Woman Oh Why (Promo)" by Paul McCartney released in the US
Article Apr 15, 1971 • The Beatles win an Oscar for "Let It Be"
Interview Apr 16, 1971 • Paul McCartney interview for Life Magazine
Next single May 01, 1971 • "Brung To Ewe By" by Paul & Linda McCartney released globally
This album was recorded during the following studio sessions:
Oct 12, 1970
"Ram" sessions (A&R Studios, New York City)
January-February, 1971
Feb 05, 1971
Feb 08, 1971
Written by Paul McCartney, Linda Eastman / McCartney
3:45 • Studio version • A1 • Mono • Promotional version
Paul McCartney : Acoustic guitar, Backing vocals, Bass, Electric guitar, Percussion (?), Producer, Tambourine (?), Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals Denny Seiwell : Drums, Percussion David Spinozza : Acoustic guitar (?), Electric guitar Tim Geelan : Recording engineer Ted Brosnan : Assistant recording engineer Dixon Van Winkle : Mixing engineer
SessionRecording : Oct 12, 1970 • Studio : CBS Studios, New York City
SessionOverdubs : January 1971 • Studio : A&R Studios, New York City
SessionMixing : Feb 08, 1971 • Studio : A&R Studios, New York City
Credits & recording details courtesy of Luca Perasi • From the books "Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas. The Stories Behind the Songs" • Buy Volume 1 (1970-1989) and Volume 2 (1990-2012) on Amazon
Written by Paul McCartney
4:36 • Studio version • A1 • Mono • Promotional version
Paul McCartney : Bass, Electric guitar, Gun shots, Percussion, Producer, Shaker, Vocals Linda Eastman / McCartney : Backing vocals Denny Seiwell : Drums, Percussion, Shaker Hugh McCracken : Electric guitar Tim Geelan : Recording engineer Ted Brosnan : Assistant recording engineer Dixon Van Winkle : Mixing engineer
SessionRecording : Nov 03, 1970 • Studio : CBS Studios, New York City
SessionMixing : Feb 05, 1971 • Studio : A&R Studios, New York City
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