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   Paul McCartney will forever live in the shadow of the Beatles -- every rock band lives in their shadow -- yet he has still managed to amass a solid body of work over the years. His 1970 self-titled debut has all the scrappy charm he originally envisioned for Let It Be; its follow-up, Ram, matches its pastoral feel with orchestral grandeur, and the frothy masterpiece Band on the Run is the mirror image of Lennon's confessional masterpiece Plastic Ono Band, both of which are definitive '70s albums. McCartney's solo work displays strong melodies and craftsmanship, but most of his lyrics can't match the sharp point of view he had on "Eleanor Rigby" or "Lady Madonna." That said, such peerless songs such as "Maybe I'm Amazed," "Dear Friend," and "Too Many People" are strikingly autobiographical, showing the confusion, anger and isolation he felt after the breakup of the Beatles. Other cuts, such as the bizarro No. 1 hit "Uncle Albert/Admiral Hasley" and the ace James Bond theme "Live and Let Die," display his decidedly experimental interest in playing around with song form and studio sound. What's amazing is that he's often found as much popular success with his practically avant-garde pop as he has with a ballad like "My Love" or a disco-rock hybrid like "Silly Love Songs." By the mid-'70s, McCartney's band Wings became a touring powerhouse, delivering the kind of satisfying stadium rock shows that people craved. Unfortunately, all of his energy went into touring, and after the undervalued Wild Life and Band On the Run, the songs on Wings releases were generally generic '70s rock.

After a 1980 arrest in Japan on a drug charge, McCartney broke up Wings and released McCartney II, which was another self-recorded outing, though this time he cut a largely synth-driven LP that showed his interested in both Kraftwerk and roots rock, and contained the great comeback single "Coming Up." During the '80s, Macca's music started to sound too saccharine and bloated, and he took on the ever-cheery, ultimately guarded public persona he's displayed ever since. In 1989, he bounced back with Flowers in the Dirt, a strong, if over-praised, collaboration with Elvis Costello, before re-exploring stripped-down rock and a respectable -- but ultimately pointless -- classical excursion. In 1999, McCartney recorded Run Devil Run, a joyous celebration of the early American rock 'n' roll that inspired him to pick up a guitar in the first place. The release of the Beatles Anthology TV series and book ended up shedding light on how much McCartney contributed to the sound and production of key Lennon tunes, while the Wingspan CD retrospective reminded people how many great solo tunes he actually crafted over the decades. Meanwhile, the companion DVD documentary shows how hard the initial breakup of the Beatles was for Macca -- financially and, especially, psychologically. 2001 saw h

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Paul McCartney Song Lyric:

Mull Of Kintyre

Mull of Kintyre

CHORUS
Mull of Kintyre
Oh mist rolling in from the sea
My desire is always to be here
Oh Mull of Kintyre

Far have I travelled
And much have I seen
Dark distant mountains
With valleys of green
Past painted deserts
The sunset's on fire
As he carries me home to
The mull of Kintyre

CHORUS
Mull of Kintyre
Oh mist rolling in from the sea
My desire is always to be here
Oh Mull of Kintyre

Sweep through the heather
Like deer in the glen
Carry me back to
The days I knew then
Nights when we sang like a
Heavenly choir
Of the life and the times of
The Mull of Kintyre

CHORUS
Mull of Kintyre
Oh mist rolling in from the sea
My desire is always to be here
Oh Mull of Kintyre

Smiles in the sunshine
And tears in the rain
Still take me back where
My memories remain
Flickering embers
Grow higher and higher
As they carry me back to
The Mull of Kintyre

CHORUS
Mull of Kintyre
Oh mist rolling in from the sea
My desire is always to be here
Oh Mull of Kintyre

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Hello Goodbye
Here There And Everywhere
Here Today
Hey Jude
Hi, Hi, Hi
Hope Of Deliverance
I Owe It All To You
Jet
Junior's Farm
Junk
Let 'Em In
Let Me Roll It
Let 弾m In
Listen To What The Man Said
Listen What The Man Said
Little Willow
Live & Let Die
Live And Let Die
Maybe I'm Amazed
Maybe I知 Amazed
Monkberry Moon Delight
Mr Kite
Mull Of Kintyre
My Brave Face
My Love
No More Lonely Nights
No Words
Ode To A Koala Bear
Off The Ground


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