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  1. The Stories Behind the Songs (Vol. 1) 1970-1989. With 25 albums of pop music, 5 of classical – a total of around 500 songs – released over the course of more than half a century, Paul McCartney's career, on his own and with Wings, boasts an incredible catalogue that's always striving to free itself from the shadow of The Beatles. The ...

  2. Paul McCartney Never Stop Doing What You Love Music CD 2005 The Beatles. 5.0 1 product rating. the_microgroovery(441) 100% positive feedback; Price: $18.39 + US $4.13 shipping. Est. delivery Tue, Feb 6 - Fri, Feb 9 Estimated delivery Tue, Feb 6 - Fri, Fe ...

  3. Paul McCartney. Released. 1990 — UK. CD — Single. Reviews. Add Review. nlstefano Oct 28, 2019. Report; The single version of 'Once Upon a Long Ago' has also been released on the US compilation 'Never Stop Doing What You Love' in 2005, a not-for-resal ...

  4. Never Stop Doing What You Love by Paul McCartney (2005-10-20): Paul McCartney: Amazon.ca: Music . Skip to main content.ca. Delivering to Balzac T4B 2T Update location Music. Select the department you want to search in. Search Amazon.ca. EN. Hello, sign in ...

  5. from the album All the Best! " Once Upon a Long Ago " is a song by English musician Paul McCartney, released as his fortieth single on 16 November 1987, from his compilation All the Best!, released two weeks before the single. The track was produced by Phil Ramone and mixed by George Martin, and features violin by Nigel Kennedy.

  6. Printed in the USA. 094634163125. Tracks 1 & 3 from the album "Flowers In The Dirt". Track 2 originally from the album "Ram". This version is from "Wingspan". Tracks 4 & 8 from the album "Driving Rain". Track 5 originally from the album "Band On The Run". This version is from the 25th Anniversary Edition. Track 6 from the album "London Town".

  7. Wild Life is the debut studio album by the British-American rock band Wings and the third studio album by Paul McCartney after the breakup of the Beatles.The album was mainly recorded in seven sessions between 24 July and 4 September 1971 (additional overdubs were added during sessions in October 1971), at EMI Studios (now Abbey Road Studios) by McCartney, his wife Linda, session drummer Denny ...