Recording studio: EMI Studios, Studio Two, Abbey Road • London • UK
Article May 1 - July 25, 1999 • "Paul McCartney - Paintings" exhibition in Siegen, Germany
Session May 04, 1999 • "Run Devil Run" session #6
Session May 05, 1999 • "Run Devil Run" session #7
Classical concert May 09, 1999 • Standing Stone
Classical concert May 22, 1999 • Standing Stone
Next session May 28, 1999 • "Clean Machine" session
AlbumSome of the songs worked on during this session were first released on the "Run Devil Run" Official album
It has been reported that “Searchin’” and “Thumbin’ A Ride” (songs by the Coasters), “We’re Gonna Move” (song by Elvis Presley) and “Fools Like Me” (by Jerry Lee Lewis) have been recorded during the 7 days of the “Run Devil Run” sessions ; those songs have not surfaced yet.
Written by Paul McCartney
Recording
AlbumOfficially released on Run Devil Run
Written by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
Recording • Not clear during which "Run Devil Run" session this song has been recorded
Unreleased track
Written by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
Recording • Not clear during which "Run Devil Run" session this song has been recorded
Unreleased track
Written by Elvis Presley, Vera Matson
Recording • Not clear during which "Run Devil Run" session this song has been recorded
Unreleased track
Written by Jack Clement, Murphy Maddux
Recording • Not clear during which "Run Devil Run" session this song has been recorded
Unreleased track
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