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My Love may refer to:
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Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. With John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, he gained worldwide fame as the bassist of the rock band the Beatles, one of the most popular and influential groups in the history of pop music; his songwriting partnership with Lennon is one of the most celebrated of the 20th century. After the band's break-up, he pursued a solo career and formed Wings with his first wife, Linda, and Denny Laine.
McCartney has been recognised as one of the most successful composers and performers of all time, with 60 gold discs and sales of over 100 million albums and 100 million singles of his work with the Beatles and as a solo artist. More than 2,200 artists have covered his Beatles song "Yesterday", more than any other copyrighted song in history. Wings' 1977 release "Mull of Kintyre" is one of the all-time best-selling singles in the UK. A two-time inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of the Beatles in 1988, and as a solo artist in 1999), and a 21-time Grammy Award winner (having won both individually and with the Beatles), McCartney has written, or co-written 32 songs that have reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and as of 2014 he has sold more than 15.5 million RIAA-certified units in the United States. McCartney, Lennon, Harrison and Starr received MBEs in 1965, and in 1997, McCartney was knighted for his services to music.
"Beware My Love" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released on the Wings 1976 album Wings at the Speed of Sound. It was also used as the B-side of the single that included "Let 'Em In". A live version recorded on June 7, 1976, in Denver, Colorado, was included on the Wings' album Wings Over America and another live version from three days later in Seattle, Washington, was shown in the concert film Rockshow. An excerpt from the Rockshow performance was also included in the documentary Wings Over the World.
Like a number of successful Paul McCartney songs, "Beware My Love" is made of several disparate elements. The song begins with a brief harmonium melody followed by a repeated acoustic guitar figure. (The song's album version has the previous song, "She's My Baby", fading out into the harmonium intro; "Beware"'s single version fades in as the harmonium part fades out into the acoustic guitar riff.) Linda McCartney sings the intro and outro movements, with her voice multi-tracked, effectively singing on behalf of Paul McCartney—who sings the lead vocal in the main song. Over the course of the song, Paul McCartney's singing, as well as the music, intensifies. In the main verses, the singer warns the woman he loves to beware because he does not believe that the other man she is seeing is right for her. In the bridges, he tells the woman that although he must leave now, "I'll leave my message in my song." (Author Robert Rodriguez finds this line ironic, since he believes the song apparently has no message. Authors Chip Madinger and Mark Easter assert that the verses and chorus don't seem to have much to do with each other.)
Beware may refer to:
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Wings At The Speed Of Sound "Wings At The Speed Of Sound", the fifth album by Wings, was released 38 years ago today (25 March 1976). It was recorded in the midst of a large world tour as the follow-up album to the popular "Venus And Mars". It is the band's only album where every member sings lead on at least one song. After a series of concerts in Australia in November 1975, Wings took a break from the tour to spend the holidays with their families and in January 1976 booked time at Abbey Road Studios in London to record "Wings At The Speed Of Sound". It was the first time McCartney had recorded an album in England since "Red Rose Speedway". Due to the tour commitments, Wings were not afforded the opportunity to record in another locale. By the end of February, the album was complete, a...
From "Wings American Tour" 1976
Wings performs Beware My Love during their 1976 American tour.
This video does not belong to me. All rights belong to Paul McCartney, Twitter, Itunes Etc. In 1976 Paul McCartney & Wings made an unreleased take of "Beware My Love" featuring John Bonham of Led Zeppelin. John Bonham is commonly found by many (me) to be the greatest rock drummer of all time. He died in 1980 by drinking himself to death at the young age of 32. But October of 2014, Paul McCartney released this version of "Beware My Love". RIP Bonzo
"Beware My Love" is a song credited to Paul and Linda McCartney that was first released on the Wings 1976 album Wings at the Speed of Sound. It was also used as the B-side of the single that included "Let 'Em In". A live version recorded on June 7, 1976 in Denver, Colorado was included on the Wings' album Wings Over America and another live version from three days later in Seattle, Washington was shown in the concert film Rockshow. An excerpt from the Rockshow performance was also included in the documentary Wings Over the World. Like a number of successful Paul McCartney songs, "Beware My Love" is made of several disparate elements. The song begins with a brief harmonium melody followed by a repeated acoustic guitar figure. (The song's album version has the previous song, "She's My Baby"...
Beware my Love John Bonham Version http://nowhereband.cl/Tributo-Beatles-Chile/Banda.htm Flac Audio HD Sound Rare take Paul McCartney Wings Beatles inedito lost track out take bootleg version Alternate different take demo
Live album by Wings. Released: 10 December 1976 (UK) 10 December 1976 (US) Recorded: May - June 1976 Studio overdubs: October - November 1976 Genre: Rock Length: 115:33 Label: Capitol Producer: Paul McCartney
1976 EMI Records Ltd. ©1976 Estate Limited. Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc.
my cell phone rang i thought i´m dreaming it couldn´t be you oh damn it´s true
“hello it´s me” “what do you want ?” “do you have a few minutes left for me ?”
dazed at once i couldn´t believe it, shivered all over oh my god – SHOCK -
didn´t know what i wanted to say
i wondered who´s to blame for all these mistakes
please don´t take away my wings to fly, i need them right here to kiss the sky
flying oh so high, but i feel like i could die, please don´t take away my wings !
living on day by day, i hope you won´t go away and say
“sorry but you´re not the one, when you wake up, then i´ll be gone”
loving and caressing me, i can´t stand this jealousy
feeling locked up in this cage i´m about to turn the page
please don´t take away my wings to fly, i need them right here to kiss the sky