Mixing "Brung To Ewe By" radio jingles

Wednesday, March 3, 1971 • For Paul & Linda McCartney

Part of


"Ram" sessions (Sound Recorders Studio, Los Angeles)

March-April, 1971 • Songs recorded during this session appear on Ram

Album Songs recorded during this session officially appear on the Brung To Ewe By 12" Single.
Studio:
Sunset Sound Recorders Studio, Los Angeles, USA

Some songs from this session appear on:


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Songs recorded


1.

Get It Together Man

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


2.

On A Fishing Boat

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


3.

You Know What I Mean

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


4.

Ram Ram...Boogie

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


5.

Rama Rama...

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


6.

We've Got To Get This Album Together Man

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


7.

Snatch Of 'Uncle Albert'

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


8.

Snatch Of 'Ram On'

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


9.

'Ram' With Sounds Of Sheep

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


10.

'Ram On' And Sheap Noises

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


11.

On A Fishing Boat

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


12.

Ram Ram

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


13.

What Is This, Paul: This Is Work Woman

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


14.

Paul Rambling In Scottish Accent

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


15.

Very Short Clips Of Tracks

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By


16.

Please Don't Bring My Banjo Back

Mixing • Part of a series of fifteen introductions of 30 seconds or 60 seconds to the tracks of "Ram" created for radio stations.

Album Officially released on Brung To Ewe By

Going further


Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas. The Stories Behind the Songs (Vol. 1) 1970-1989

With 25 albums of pop music, 5 of classical – a total of around 500 songs – released over the course of more than half a century, Paul McCartney's career, on his own and with Wings, boasts an incredible catalogue that's always striving to free itself from the shadow of The Beatles. The stories behind the songs, demos and studio recordings, unreleased tracks, recording dates, musicians, live performances and tours, covers, events: Music Is Ideas Volume 1 traces McCartney's post-Beatles output from 1970 to 1989 in the form of 346 song sheets, filled with details of the recordings and stories behind the sessions. Accompanied by photos, and drawing on interviews and contemporary reviews, this reference book draws the portrait of a musical craftsman who has elevated popular song to an art-form.

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Eight Arms to Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium

We owe a lot to Chip Madinger and Mark Easter for the creation of those session pages, but you really have to buy this book to get all the details!

Eight Arms To Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium is the ultimate look at the careers of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr beyond the Beatles. Every aspect of their professional careers as solo artists is explored, from recording sessions, record releases and tours, to television, film and music videos, including everything in between. From their early film soundtrack work to the officially released retrospectives, all solo efforts by the four men are exhaustively examined.

As the paperback version is out of print, you can buy a PDF version on the authors' website

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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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