How Many People
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- Album This song officially appears on the Flowers In The Dirt Official album.
- Timeline This song has been written (or started being written) in 1988 (Paul McCartney was 46 years old)
Song facts
“How Many People” is a track from 1989 album “Flowers In The Dirt“. Written in Jamaica while on holiday – hence the reggae feel to it -, first recorded in the studio in January 1988, it was “dedicated to the memory of Chico Mendez, Brazillian Rain Forest Campainer” in the booklet of “Flowers In The Dirt” released in June 1989.
From Wikipedia:
Francisco Alves Mendes Filho, better known as Chico Mendes (December 15, 1944 – December 22, 1988), was a Brazilian rubber tapper, trade union leader and environmentalist. He fought to preserve the Amazon rainforest, and advocated for the human rights of Brazilian peasants and indigenous peoples. He was assassinated by a rancher on December 22, 1988. The Chico Mendes Institute for Conservation of Biodiversity (Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade), a body under the jurisdiction of the Brazilian Ministry of the Environment, is named in his honor. […] Paul McCartney dedicated the song “How Many People” from his 1989 album Flowers In The Dirt to the memory of Mendes. Moreover, composer Clare Fischer, who had himself supplied orchestral arrangements for McCartney’s album (“Distractions” and the unreleased “The Lovers That Never Were”), dedicated a composition from his own 1989 album to Mendes, namely “Xapurí” (after the so-called ‘City of Chico Mendes’), from Lembranças (Remembrances).
Paul McCartney in “Club Sandwich 52, Summer 1989“:
Me in Jamaica, on holiday…you can’t help going reggae, everybody is, the climate is. I’ve been a reggae fan since the early Tighten Up albums… this very simple song called ‘How Many People’ came out. I thought it was too simple.
Last updated on April 29, 2021
Lyrics
How many people
Stand in a line?
How many people
Never get a chance to shine?
If you can tell me
I'll gladly listen
How many people have died?
One too many right now for me
I want to be happy,
I want to be free,
One too many right now for me
I want to see ordinary people living peacefully.
How many people
Go for a ride
How many people
Never make it through to the other side?
If you can tell me
I'll gladly listen,
How many people have cried?
One too many right now for me
I want to be happy,
I want to be free,
One too many right now for me
I want to see ordinary people living peacefully
How many people
Will it take?
How many people
For goodness sake?
How many people?
How many people?
One too many…
Officially appears on
Official album • Released in 1989
4:15 • Studio version • A
- Paul McCartney :
- Backing vocals, Bass, Electric guitar, Flugelhorn, Mellotron, Piano, Producer, Tambourine, Vocals
- Linda McCartney :
- Backing vocals
- Hamish Stuart :
- Vocals
- Chris Whitten :
- Backing vocals, Cymbals, Drums synth
- Neil Dorfsman :
- Additional production, Mixing engineer
- Steve Lipson :
- Drum programming, Electric guitar, Producer, Recording engineer
- Trevor Horn :
- Backing vocals, Keyboards, Producer
- Heff Moraes :
- Assistant engineer
- Jab Bunny :
- Tongue styley
- Noel Harris :
- Assistant mixing engineer
- Session Recording:
- Sep 08, 1988
- Studio :
- Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
- Session Overdubs:
- Sept - Oct 1988 ?
- Studio :
- AIR Studios, London, UK
- Session Mixing:
- January 6, 1989
- Studio :
- Olympic Sound Studios, London
Credits & recording details courtesy of Luca Perasi • Buy Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas. The Stories Behind the Songs (Vol. 1) 1970-1989 on Amazon
Flowers In The Dirt - Special Package
Official album • Released in 1990
4:15 • Studio version • A
- Paul McCartney :
- Backing vocals, Bass, Electric guitar, Flugelhorn, Mellotron, Piano, Producer, Tambourine, Vocals
- Linda McCartney :
- Backing vocals
- Hamish Stuart :
- Vocals
- Chris Whitten :
- Backing vocals, Cymbals, Drums synth
- Neil Dorfsman :
- Additional production, Mixing engineer
- Steve Lipson :
- Drum programming, Electric guitar, Producer, Recording engineer
- Trevor Horn :
- Backing vocals, Keyboards, Producer
- Heff Moraes :
- Assistant engineer
- Jab Bunny :
- Tongue styley
- Noel Harris :
- Assistant mixing engineer
- Session Recording:
- Sep 08, 1988
- Studio :
- Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
- Session Overdubs:
- Sept - Oct 1988 ?
- Studio :
- AIR Studios, London, UK
- Session Mixing:
- January 6, 1989
- Studio :
- Olympic Sound Studios, London
Credits & recording details courtesy of Luca Perasi • Buy Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas. The Stories Behind the Songs (Vol. 1) 1970-1989 on Amazon
Official album • Released in 1993
4:15 • Studio version • A
- Paul McCartney :
- Backing vocals, Bass, Electric guitar, Flugelhorn, Mellotron, Piano, Producer, Tambourine, Vocals
- Linda McCartney :
- Backing vocals
- Hamish Stuart :
- Vocals
- Chris Whitten :
- Backing vocals, Cymbals, Drums synth
- Neil Dorfsman :
- Additional production, Mixing engineer
- Steve Lipson :
- Drum programming, Electric guitar, Producer, Recording engineer
- Trevor Horn :
- Backing vocals, Keyboards, Producer
- Heff Moraes :
- Assistant engineer
- Jab Bunny :
- Tongue styley
- Noel Harris :
- Assistant mixing engineer
- Session Recording:
- Sep 08, 1988
- Studio :
- Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
- Session Overdubs:
- Sept - Oct 1988 ?
- Studio :
- AIR Studios, London, UK
- Session Mixing:
- January 6, 1989
- Studio :
- Olympic Sound Studios, London
Credits & recording details courtesy of Luca Perasi • Buy Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas. The Stories Behind the Songs (Vol. 1) 1970-1989 on Amazon
Flowers In The Dirt - Archive Collection
Official album • Released in 2017
4:15 • Studio version • A2017 • 2017 remaster
- Paul McCartney :
- Backing vocals, Bass, Electric guitar, Flugelhorn, Mellotron, Piano, Producer, Tambourine, Vocals
- Linda McCartney :
- Backing vocals
- Hamish Stuart :
- Vocals
- Chris Whitten :
- Backing vocals, Cymbals, Drums synth
- Neil Dorfsman :
- Additional production, Mixing engineer
- Steve Lipson :
- Drum programming, Electric guitar, Producer, Recording engineer
- Trevor Horn :
- Backing vocals, Keyboards, Producer
- Heff Moraes :
- Assistant engineer
- Jab Bunny :
- Tongue styley
- Noel Harris :
- Assistant mixing engineer
- Sam Okell :
- Remastering
- Alex Wharton :
- Remastering
- Session Recording:
- Sep 08, 1988
- Studio :
- Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
- Session Overdubs:
- Sept - Oct 1988 ?
- Studio :
- AIR Studios, London, UK
- Session Mixing:
- January 6, 1989
- Studio :
- Olympic Sound Studios, London
Credits & recording details courtesy of Luca Perasi • Buy Paul McCartney: Music Is Ideas. The Stories Behind the Songs (Vol. 1) 1970-1989 on Amazon
Bootlegs
Latest concerts where How Many People has been played
May 03, 1989 • United Kingdom • The Barn at the Mill • TV show