Paul McCartney

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Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney performing at the Linda McCartney tribute concert, April 10, 1999, London, England.
Band On The Run (1973) and Flaming Pie (1997) are included in Elvis Costello's "500 Albums You Need" (Vanity Fair, November 2000).

Member of The Beatles and Wings


Bass on:

Veronica(1989, Spike)
...This Town...(1989, Spike)


Co-songwriter with Elvis Costello:

Back On My Feet(1987, b-side of Once Upon A Long Ago)
My Brave Face(1989, Flowers In The Dirt)
You Want Her Too(1989, Flowers In The Dirt)
Don't Be Careless Love(1989, Flowers In The Dirt)
That Day Is Done(1989, Flowers In The Dirt)   (McCartney version)
     (1997, I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray)   (Costello / Fairfield Four version)
Pads, Paws And Claws(1989, Spike)
Veronica(1989, Spike)
So Like Candy(1991, Mighty Like A Rose)
Playboy To A Man(1991, Mighty Like A Rose)
Mistress And Maid(1993, Off The Ground)   (McCartney version)
     (2001, All This Useless Beauty (Deluxe Edition))   (Costello demo)
The Lovers That Never Were(1993, Off The Ground)
Shallow Grave(1996, All This Useless Beauty)
Tommy's Coming Home(unreleased)   (1998, McCartney / MacManus Collaboration bootleg)
Twenty-Five Fingers(unreleased)   (1998, McCartney / MacManus Collaboration bootleg)
I Don't Want To Confess(unreleased)


Performed with Elvis Costello:

1995-03-23, London, England - benefit for the Royal College Of Music
1999-04-10, London, England - Linda McCartney tribute concert


Co-songwriter (with John Lennon) on:

All I've Got To Do
All My Loving
All You Need Is Love
And Your Bird Can Sing
Baby's In Black
Back In The U.S.S.R.
Do You Want To Know A Secret
Hey Bulldog
I Saw Her Standing There
I'm A Loser
If I Fell
Let It Be
Mean Mr. Mustard
Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
Not A Second Time
One After 909
Paperback Writer
Penny Lane
Polythene Pam
Rain
Revolution
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
She's A Woman
Step Inside Love
The End
There's A Place
Ticket To Ride
Yer Blues
Yes It Is
You've Got To Hide Your Love Away

Songwriter and original performer:

Junk

Co-songwriter (with Linda McCartney) on:

Warm And Beautiful
Let Me Roll It

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