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  1. 1. Jan. 2020 · 闇夜に灯る光を目指して. Blackbird singing in the dead of night. Take these broken wings and learn to fly. All your life. You were only waiting for this moment to arise. You were only waiting for this moment to arise. You were only waiting for this moment to arise. 夜の静寂にさえずる黒い鳥.

  2. 14. März 2008 · Paul McCartney recorded ‘Blackbird’ alone on 11 June 1968, with just a guitar for accompaniment. It was taped in Abbey Road’s studio two, while John Lennon worked on ‘Revolution 9’ next door in studio three. McCartney recorded 32 takes of ‘Blackbird’, only 11 of which were complete. The final attempt was the best, and onto it ...

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  4. Get ‘Egypt Station’ HERE: https://paulmccartney.lnk.to/EgyptStationYTTo celebrate the release of his new album ‘Egypt Station’, Paul live streamed a special ...

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  5. 11. Juni 2023 · One of the first songs recorded for ‘The White Album,’ ‘Blackbird’ found Paul McCartney responding to the civil-rights movement of the 60s. The song had been born out of a style of playing ...

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  6. Paul McCartney - Blackbird (tradução) (Letra e música para ouvir) - Blackbird singing in the dead of night / Take these broken wings and learn to fly / All your life / You were only waiting for this moment to arise /

  7. 17. Aug. 2020 · Paul McCartney wrote the song in 1968 as part of The Beatles' White Album, at a time when the Civil Rights Movement in the US was coming to a head. In an interview with the radio station KCRW in 2002, McCartney confirmed he wrote the song as a tribute to the movement. "I got the idea of using a blackbird as a symbol for a Black person.