Wednesday, July 2, 1997
For Paul McCartney
Last updated on July 5, 2020
Recording studio: EMI Studios, Studio One, Abbey Road • London • UK
Previous session Apr 30, May 01 & May 02, 1997 • "Standing Stone" recording sessions
TV show Jun 27, 1997 • TFI Friday
Interview Summer 1997 • Paul McCartney interview for Club Sandwich
Session Jul 02, 1997 • "Standing Stone" pick-up session
Album Jul 04, 1997 • "1963-1973 The Abbey Road Decade" by Cilla Black released in the UK
Article Jul 06, 1997 • 40 years ago, Paul McCartney met John Lennon
Next session Aug 29, 1997 • Recording "Kansas City"
AlbumSome of the songs worked on during this session were first released on the "Standing Stone" Official album
Unfortunately, no songs are listed for this session. Help us complete the track list by leaving a comment!
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