Driving Rain is the twelfth studio album by Paul McCartney, recorded and released in 2001.
Clearly determined to follow the example of Run Devil Run's brisk making, Driving Rain – except for two songs – was cut with David Kahne co-producing in two weeks, starting in February 2001 and with a set of new musicians whom McCartney intended on backing him on tour. The cover of the album featured a photograph taken with a Casio wristwatch that had a built-in camera, and not a Game Boy Camera as commonly believed.
Driving Rain features many songs inspired by and written for Heather Mills. "Back in the Sunshine Again" was co-written by McCartney and his son, James. On 11 September 2001, McCartney was sitting on a plane in New York City when the terrorist attacks occurred and was able to witness the events from his seat. Incensed at the tragedy and determined to respond, he composed "Freedom" and helped organise (alongside Harvey Weinstein) The Concert for New York City, a massive all star show at Madison Square Garden on 20 October where "Freedom" was performed to a very receptive audience.
There were so many bands
I know you heard them all before
There were so many times
You left them wanting for some more
Chorus:
Yeah, I think you could tell
Yeah, I think you could tell
Yeah, I know you could tell
There were so many crimes
I don't wanna do that time no more
Don't bring your friends into this
You take a chance and then you make a wish
Yeah, I think you could tell
Yeah, I think you could tell
Yeah, I know you could tell
I wanna see the world your way
I get so close then I shy away
I wanna see the world your way
I get so close and I walk away
I wanna see the world your way
I get so close then I shy away
I wanna see the world your way
I get so close and I walk away
Don't bring your friends into this
Driving Rain is the twelfth studio album by Paul McCartney, recorded and released in 2001.
Clearly determined to follow the example of Run Devil Run's brisk making, Driving Rain – except for two songs – was cut with David Kahne co-producing in two weeks, starting in February 2001 and with a set of new musicians whom McCartney intended on backing him on tour. The cover of the album featured a photograph taken with a Casio wristwatch that had a built-in camera, and not a Game Boy Camera as commonly believed.
Driving Rain features many songs inspired by and written for Heather Mills. "Back in the Sunshine Again" was co-written by McCartney and his son, James. On 11 September 2001, McCartney was sitting on a plane in New York City when the terrorist attacks occurred and was able to witness the events from his seat. Incensed at the tragedy and determined to respond, he composed "Freedom" and helped organise (alongside Harvey Weinstein) The Concert for New York City, a massive all star show at Madison Square Garden on 20 October where "Freedom" was performed to a very receptive audience.
WorldNews.com | 12 Oct 2018
WorldNews.com | 11 Oct 2018
WorldNews.com | 12 Oct 2018
WorldNews.com | 11 Oct 2018
WorldNews.com | 12 Oct 2018
WorldNews.com | 12 Oct 2018
WorldNews.com | 12 Oct 2018
WorldNews.com | 11 Oct 2018