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One On One Tour

By Paul McCartney

Last updated on March 15, 2019

Songs played

Below is a comprehensive view of every song performed by Paul McCartney across all 7 concerts of the 2nd Latin American leg of the "One On One Tour". Songs are ranked by the number of times they appeared in the setlist, with the most frequently played songs at the top.

Concert-by-concert setlist matrix

The matrix below provides a detailed view of which songs were performed at each concert of the "One On One Tour". Each column represents a specific concert, while each row represents a song. This comprehensive grid allows you to track the evolution of the setlist throughout the tour and identify which songs were played consistently versus which were rotated in and out.

 
A Day In The Life     
A Hard Day's Night     
All My Loving     
And I Love Her     
Back In The U.S.S.R.     
Band On The Run     
Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!     
Birthday     
Blackbird     
Can't Buy Me Love     
Carry That Weight     
Drive My Car     
Eleanor Rigby     
FourFiveSeconds     
Foxy Lady     
Give Peace A Chance     
Golden Slumbers     
Got To Get You Into My Life     
Helter Skelter     
Here Today     
Hey Jude     
I Wanna Be Your Man     
I've Got A Feeling     
I've Just Seen A Face     
In Spite Of All The Danger     
Jet     
Junior's Farm     
Lady Madonna     
Let It Be     
Let Me Roll It     
Letting Go     
Live And Let Die     
Love Me Do     
Maybe I'm Amazed     
My Valentine     
New     
Nineteen Hundred And Eighty-Five     
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da     
Queenie Eye     
Save Us     
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)     
She Loves You     
Something     
The Back Seat Of My Car     
The End     
We Can Work It Out     
Yesterday     
You Won't See Me     
  Song played during concert   Song played and recording exists
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