All these people who says that Paul just played ballads don't know about his career. He really explored too many genres and he decided learn many instruments too! A wonderful man blessed with an extraordinary creativity!! So proud to be fan of him
My appreciation for Paul just keeps growing, after all of these years. Hearing this, I remember a series on Sun Studios, different musicians playing covers of some of the vintage songs. Paul was the one (among the notable players) who really just floored you with his performance, the grit, the genuine feeling, it was so alive and powerful in him. The blues feeling here, capable by so few white singers and players (maybe Stevie Ray, Alan Wilson of Canned Heat). An artist of generations.
John used to comment on Paul knowing exactly the right place from which to sing the blues. In the Beatles, of course, are all the early covers he covered like Goin to Kansas City, etc., but I think a rather overlooked case of bluesy vocal power is on She's a Woman.
PROUD to be a 16 year fan of Paul McCartney ! If either Lennon or McCartney had exclusively pursued The Blues genre fir any reasonable length of time, and incorporated a few... (Only a very few of he blues legends alive in the 70's and early 80's)... I may have had to find one if them earlier.. Cosmically Hypothetical and Wishful Earthly Meanderings at best. But there it is... This morning This "day"..… whatever that is
A crime he hasn’t properly released this or done more blues type songs esp with his perfect voice for it. In the 60s and 70s when every Whitt band were doing blues Paul could of nailed the vocals much better and Lennon could as well. It’s like he don’t wanna do anything that would get critics liking him lol
Not quite "unreleased". This was on the "This One" CD single from July '89, along with "The First Stone" and an edited version of "I'm In Love Again". The full "I'm In Love Again" would not be released till the worldwide release of 'Choba B CCCP' in '91. The only US release of "I'm In Love Again" was on a '90 promo CD called 'McCartney Rocks', and he certainly does so here! This song always reminds me of the bar scene in the movie Weird Science. ("Fats, man. Let me tell you my story, man."
This track was recorded July 21st, 1987 during the sessions for the Choba B CCCP (Russian) album. Paul plays lead guitar with Nick Garvey on bass, Mick Gallagher on piano and Henry Spinetti on drums. The song was not released on that album - but eventually was released as the B side on the "This One" single in July of 1989.
Well, you said you loved me But you know it was a lie You said you loved me But you know it was a lie And that's the reason But it's not the only reason I wanna cry, cry, cry You said you would find me But you know you never came, yeah You told me you would find me, pretty baby But you know you never came, yeah Well, the other night, you Talked in your sleep, baby You called out another man's name, yeah You said you loved me Oh, but you know it was a lie You said you loved me Whoa, but you know it was a lie Ooh, that's the reason But it's not the only reason I wanna cry, cry, cry
My favorite has always been Paul so this is hard to say, but… Paul has a “pretty” voice so no matter what music he is singing to he just isn’t a blues singer. IM very very HO. I don’t hear soul. He can sing many genres but there is more to it. No comparison to even SR Vaughan, Clapton, Bonnie Raitt and that’s just the beginning of a long list. I’m gonna get beat up 🤕 but remember he’s my favorite and I can only tell you what I hear.
All these people who says that Paul just played ballads don't know about his career. He really explored too many genres and he decided learn many instruments too! A wonderful man blessed with an extraordinary creativity!! So proud to be fan of him
I love the Blues… and wow do I love Paul doing the Blues. Is there anything that man can’t do?
My appreciation for Paul just keeps growing, after all of these years. Hearing this, I remember a series on Sun Studios, different musicians playing covers of some of the vintage songs. Paul was the one (among the notable players) who really just floored you with his performance, the grit, the genuine feeling, it was so alive and powerful in him. The blues feeling here, capable by so few white singers and players (maybe Stevie Ray, Alan Wilson of Canned Heat). An artist of generations.
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Paul sings the blues...very well.
John used to comment on Paul knowing exactly the right place from which to sing the blues.
In the Beatles, of course, are all the early covers he covered like Goin to Kansas City, etc., but I think a rather overlooked case of bluesy vocal power is on She's a Woman.
@@Frst2nxt agree, there's a live She's a Woman on yt. Amazing
everybody in this video are hardcore fans and Paul is their favorite music artist.The playing reminds me let me roll it
McCartney should do this song live!
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome, Did I say Awesome,Paul please make another one. Meanwhile I got to hunt this one down.
In a Beatles session in 1968 for Hey Jude,Paul sings a couple of lines of St Louis blues.He's always been a blues fan as well as all other genres.
Beautiful Basic Blues .
PROUD to be a 16 year fan of Paul McCartney !
If either Lennon or McCartney had exclusively pursued The Blues genre fir any reasonable length of time, and incorporated a few... (Only a very few of he blues legends alive in the 70's and early 80's)...
I may have had to find one if them earlier..
Cosmically Hypothetical and Wishful Earthly Meanderings at best.
But there it is...
This morning
This "day"..… whatever that is
Paul sings the blues! Yes.
@Joy Stinson maybe he's part black Irish.
Great classical blues
Dear Paul:
Release an compilation of all your B sides...it would be awesome
Thanks
Search here on RUclips: Paul McCartney B-Sides Complete
Needed this tonight. Thank you \m/ Paul!
Yeah, I have a 6 CD boxed set from Brazil with this on it. It's called B-Sides Complete and every once in a while one will pop up for sale on e-bay.
Is that an officially published Brazilian release?
Me, too....about the title of the song
I do love the blues. And singin' every day.
Ya...it would be great to see him do only HIS favorites!
Great!
PAUL SINGING THE BLUES??? HE SHOULD DO IT MORE OFTEN!
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A crime he hasn’t properly released this or done more blues type songs esp with his perfect voice for it. In the 60s and 70s when every Whitt band were doing blues Paul could of nailed the vocals much better and Lennon could as well. It’s like he don’t wanna do anything that would get critics liking him lol
Hello, I really appreciate, and I concur, with your viewpoint!
Only original song recorded during the sessions for CHOBA B CCCP.
WHEW!!! ......is it getting hot in here or is it JUST PAUL?
this is all kinds of wonderfull! Ive never even heard of this song before. Any ideas where i can find it?
+mark s I think it was a b-side to "This One" but only in certain countries... hope this helped :)
@@RikoScouse
can you name any countries?...i think that would be his next question.
Not quite "unreleased". This was on the "This One" CD single from July '89, along with "The First Stone" and an edited version of "I'm In Love Again". The full "I'm In Love Again" would not be released till the worldwide release of 'Choba B CCCP' in '91. The only US release of "I'm In Love Again" was on a '90 promo CD called 'McCartney Rocks', and he certainly does so here! This song always reminds me of the bar scene in the movie Weird Science. ("Fats, man. Let me tell you my story, man."
@Justin McKenzie Thanks. Just your typical selfie.
shadows of along the way,blues track on mcCartney 2.
On the way is an awesome song
Paul nails it - when and where is this from ?
This track was recorded July 21st, 1987 during the sessions for the Choba B CCCP (Russian) album. Paul plays lead guitar with Nick Garvey on bass, Mick Gallagher on piano and Henry Spinetti on drums. The song was not released on that album - but eventually was released as the B side on the "This One" single in July of 1989.
Well, you said you loved me
But you know it was a lie
You said you loved me
But you know it was a lie
And that's the reason
But it's not the only reason
I wanna cry, cry, cry
You said you would find me
But you know you never came, yeah
You told me you would find me, pretty baby
But you know you never came, yeah
Well, the other night, you
Talked in your sleep, baby
You called out another man's name, yeah
You said you loved me
Oh, but you know it was a lie
You said you loved me
Whoa, but you know it was a lie
Ooh, that's the reason
But it's not the only reason
I wanna cry, cry, cry
An alternate lyric to his cover Summertime from Choba B CCCP?
Mais um blues na voz do Paul , nenhuma novidade .
What record was this the B side to?
Все эти люди-это Джон, который хотел унизить бывшего друга Пола и непонятно, -зачем?
My favorite has always been Paul so this is hard to say, but… Paul has a “pretty” voice so no matter what music he is singing to he just isn’t a blues singer. IM very very HO. I don’t hear soul. He can sing many genres but there is more to it. No comparison to even SR Vaughan, Clapton, Bonnie Raitt and that’s just the beginning of a long list. I’m gonna get beat up 🤕 but remember he’s my favorite and I can only tell you what I hear.
I get it, he's my fav as well, but
there's plenty of soul on She's a Woman, I'm Down, Oh Darlin, Call me Back Again and....
True! @@Music_lover-rj1961