Love Awake
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- Album This song officially appears on the Back To The Egg Official album.
Song facts
On the new album track “Love Awake”, the group were joined in the studio by the Black Dyke Mills Band. Originally called the Alan Wharton Reed and Brass Band in 1836, this Yorkshire band changed their name to Black Dyke Mills Band in 1851 when they were affiliated to the textile firm John Foster and Sons. An amateur band, their professional occupations range from a schoolmaster, builder, office manager, and textile worker. They have been the most consistent winners of the National Brass Band Championship and this year, have become the European Brass Band Champions. They have previously been associated with Paul when he produced their single on the APPLE label of “Thingumybob” coupled with “Yellow Submarine”
From Club Sandwich N°14, April / May 1979
The most anthemic song on the album, it combines a classic McCartney ballad with the antique burnish of a North of England brass band. When we cut the basic track at the castle, Paul and Denny strummed acoustics while I played a high strung guitar. This is one of the secret weapons of the studio guitar slinger’s arsenal. It’s a regular guitar, but only the top two strings are tuned normally. The bottom four are pitched one octave higher — essentially the top half of a 12-string guitar. The result is an airy harpsichord-like sonority that blends with other acoustics, adding an extra dimension and sparkle. Also known as ‘Nashville’ tuning, it can be heard on records by Simon & Garfunkel, the Eagles and Joni Mitchell, as well as many country records. I had played bass on a demo version of this, probably in Scotland.
When it came time to overdub the bass part Paul said he liked my ideas and that I should play it, not him. He then gave me picking tips as my recording debut as a bassist was nervously made. Much like his own production mentor, George Martin, Paul has a knack of putting you at ease to bring out the best in a creative situation.
Laurence Juber, in Guitar With Wings, 2014
Love Awake. l played a Fender Bass, Paul a Martin and Denny a little ‘High-strung’ guitar. This doesn’t refer to its nervous disposition but to the tuning. The tinkly bit after ‘snow falls in the winter’ is a little trick, alternating harmonics and plucked notes.
Laurence Juber, from Club Sandwich N°14, April / May 1979
Last updated on March 7, 2020
Lyrics
Love awake. Toll the bell.
Tell the world how glad you are.
Love awake to the day
When we can make our love awake.
Lord knows we need it any time we can get it.
But if we forget it every now and then.
But if you don't feel it, later on you'll regret it.
And if we let it we could set it free, you and me.
Love awake. Tone the bell.
Tell the world how glad you are.
Love awake to the day
When we can make our love awake.
Snowfalls in the winter,
Spring brings the rain.
But it's never to long before the summer comes again.
It always comes again!
Officially appears on
Official album • Released in 1979
0:00 • Studio version • A
- Paul McCartney :
- Acoustic guitar, Backing vocals, Vocals
- Linda McCartney :
- Backing vocals, Keyboards
- Denny Laine :
- Acoustic guitar, Backing vocals
- Laurence Juber :
- Acoustic guitar, Bass
- Steve Holley :
- Drums, Percussion
- David Hirst :
- Soprano cornet
- David Pogson :
- Flugelhorn
- Neil Jowett :
- Cornet
- Fred Ellis :
- Cornet
- Christopher Bacon :
- Cornet
- Peter Moorcroft :
- Cornet
- Jack Brooke :
- Cornet
- Phillip McCann :
- Cornet
- Ken Macdonald :
- Cornet
- Malcolm Turton :
- Cornet
- David Carder :
- Cornet
- John Clough :
- Baritone, Euphonium
- Stuart Derrick :
- Baritone, Euphonium
- John Slinger :
- Baritone, Euphonium
- Brian Broadbent :
- Baritone, Euphonium
- Kevin Wadsworth :
- Tenor horn
- David Essex :
- Tenor horn
- Stephen Brooke :
- Tenor horn
- Frank Berry :
- Trombone
- Dennis Essex :
- Trombone
- lan Copeland :
- Trombone
- George Morgan :
- Bass
- Alan Holdsworth :
- Bass
- Derek Jackson :
- Bass
- Philip Gee :
- Percussion
- Richard Clough :
- Percussion
- Session Recording:
- September 11 to 29, 1978
- Studio :
- Lympne Castle, Kent
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
0:00 • Studio version • A
- Session Recording:
- September 11 to 29, 1978
- Studio :
- Lympne Castle, Kent
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 Love Awake has been played
Paul McCartney has never played this song in concert.