Wings Greatest

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Wings Greatest
Wings Greatest cover
Compilation album by Wings
Released 1 December 1978
Recorded November 1970 -
January 1978
Genre Rock
Length 54:28
Label Parlophone/EMI
Producer(s) Paul McCartney
"Live And Let Die" co-produced with George Martin
Professional reviews
Wings chronology
London Town
(1978)
Wings Greatest
(1978)
Back to the Egg
(1979)


Wings Greatest is a 1978 compilation album by Wings and the first official retrospective release from Paul McCartney's post-Beatles career. It was compiled after McCartney's decision to leave EMI's American label, Capitol Records, for a six-year stay for Columbia Records, though he remained with EMI worldwide during his US sabbatical from Capitol.

Wings Greatest is notable for including many of McCartney's post-1970 single-only releases, including "Another Day" (actually a "Paul McCartney" song, not a "Wings" recording), "Live And Let Die", "Junior's Farm", "Hi Hi Hi" and "Mull Of Kintyre". In addition to "Another Day", "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" was originally credited to "Paul & Linda McCartney" and from their 1971 album Ram.

Despite the fact that McCartney had amassed enough hits by late 1978 to fill a double album of hits, he kept it down to a single disc for commercial reasons. Thus, several songs would be overlooked for Wings Greatest. Indeed, not one song was excerpted from 1975's Venus and Mars, despite "Listen To What The Man Said" being a #1 US hit.

As on Wings over America, songs that originally were credited to "Paul and Linda McCartney" were listed solely by "Paul McCartney" on Wings Greatest (but only on "With a Little Luck" & "Let 'em In").

Although Wings Greatest has since been superseded by 1987's All the Best! and 2001's Wingspan: Hits and History, it still stands a representative sampler of Wings' flight.

In 1993, Wings Greatest was remastered and reissued as part of "The Paul McCartney Collection".

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Paul & Linda McCartney, except where noted.

  1. "Another Day" – 3:42
    • First released as Paul McCartney's first solo single in February 1971
  2. "Silly Love Songs" – 5:52
  3. "Live And Let Die" – 3:11
    • First released as a single in June 1973
  4. "Junior's Farm" – 4:21
    • First released as a single in October 1974 and originally credited to "Paul McCartney & Wings"
  5. "With A Little Luck" (Paul McCartney) – 5:45
  6. "Band On The Run" – 5:10
    • Originally credited to "Paul McCartney & Wings"
  7. "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" – 4:48
    • Originally credited to "Paul & Linda McCartney" on 1971's Ram
  8. "Hi Hi Hi" – 3:07
    • Originally released as a single in December 1972
  9. "Let 'Em In" (Paul McCartney) – 5:09
  10. "My Love" – 4:08
  11. "Jet" – 4:06
    • Above two songs originally credited to "Paul McCartney & Wings"
  12. "Mull of Kintyre" (Denny Laine/Paul McCartney) – 4:43
    • Originally released as a single in November 1977


Paul McCartney
Studio Albums
McCartney | Ram | McCartney II | Tug of War | Pipes of Peace | Press to Play | Снова в СССР | Flowers in the Dirt | Off the Ground | Flaming Pie | Run Devil Run | Driving Rain | Chaos and Creation in the Backyard
With Wings
Wild Life | Red Rose Speedway | Band on the Run | Venus and Mars | Wings at the Speed of Sound
London Town | Back to the Egg | Band on the Run: 25th Anniversary Edition
Live Albums
Wings Over America | Tripping the Live Fantastic | Tripping the Live Fantastic: Highlights!
Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) | Paul Is Live | Back in the U.S. | Back in the World
Compilations
Wings Greatest | All the Best! | Wingspan: Hits and History
Soundtracks
The Family Way (soundtrack) | Give My Regards to Broad Street
Experimental Albums
Thrillington | Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest | Rushes | Liverpool Sound Collage | Twin Freaks
Classical Albums
Paul McCartney's Liverpool Oratorio | Paul McCartney's Standing Stone | Paul McCartney's Working Classical | Ecce Cor Meum
Related articles
Discography | The Beatles | The Fireman | Linda McCartney | Heather Mills McCartney | MPL Communications | Paul is dead | Wings tours
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