MP3 2834 mb.
Performer: Paul McCartney
Title: Coming Up
Country: Canada
Catalog Number: 1-11263
Label: Columbia, MPL
Released: 1980
Style: Pop Rock
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 378
| 1 | –Paul McCartney & Wings | Coming Up (Live At Glasgow) | 3:51 |
| 2 | –Paul McCartney | Coming Up | 3:49 |
| 3 | –Paul McCartney & Wings | Lunch Box/Odd Sox | 3:54 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R 6035 | Paul McCartney | Coming Up (7", Single) | Parlophone, MPL | R 6035 | UK | 1980 |
| AE7 1204 | Paul McCartney | Coming Up (Live At Glasgow) (7", S/Sided, Promo) | Columbia, MPL | AE7 1204 | Canada | 1980 |
| R 6035 | Paul McCartney | Coming Up (7", Single, Promo) | Parlophone, MPL | R 6035 | UK | 1980 |
| 102-0143, R-6035 | Paul McCartney And The Wings | Paul McCartney And The Wings - Naciendo = Coming Up (7", Single, Promo) | Odeon, MPL Communications Inc. | 102-0143, R-6035 | Ecuador | 1980 |
| R-1054 | Paul McCartney | Coming Up (Flexi, 7", S/Sided, Mono, Soo) | Tonpress | R-1054 | Poland | 1980 |
B-side labels left blank
Taken From The Columbia LP: "McCartney II)
Coming Up is a song written and performed by English musician Paul McCartney, released as the opening track on his 1980 solo album McCartney II. Like other songs on the album, the song has a minimalist synthesised sound, featuring sped-up vocals created by using a vari-speed tape machine. Coming Up - Paul McCartney. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Текст песни: you want a love to last forever one that will never fade away i want to help you with your problem stick around i say. Paul McCartney Coming Up Full Length. 2016 г. From the expanded version of the 1980 album Paul McCartney II. Coming Up was the opening track from Paul McCartney's McCartney II album, written by McCartney and released in 1980. Like the rest of the album, the song had a minimalist synthesized feel to it. Coming Up is also well known for its video. It is an early example of electronic trickery, with Paul McCartney playing ten roles and Linda McCartney playing two. The band identified as The Plastic Macs on the d read more. Coming Up is a song written and performed by Paul McCartney. It is the opening track on his second solo album McCartney II, which was released in , a very irritated Paul and Linda McCartney come down to talk to the priest. Despite Paul protesting an interview, Sarducci starts grilling him about the weed bust. Is it true that you havent had any marijuana in 122 days - yes or no . Despite the lukewarm reception critically, both McCartney II and Coming Up were hits. In a weird twist that seems predictable in hindsight, the McCartney II version of Coming Up went to Number Two in the U. while its B side - a more traditional band version of the song that Wings recorded at a Glasgow gig in 1979 - made it to Number One in the U. prompting his label to make a one-sided single. of the song, since it wasnt on the LP. Browse the Paul McCartney discography, featuring solo studio albums, live albums, compilations and Wings releases. Explore the track listings, listen to the songs and join the discussion. Coming up, coming up Coming up like a flower Coming up, yeah. You want some peace and understanding So everybody can be free I know that we can get together We can make it, stick with me. Coming up, coming up Coming up like a flower Coming up. Coming up, coming up. Coming up, coming up, I say Coming up like a flower Coming up Feel it in my bones. Paul McCartney released Coming Up in April 1980. Wings wouldn't come to an official end until 1981, but 1979's Back to the Egg ended up the band's final album, a relatively commercial disappointment that was also their most underwhelming record. It tried to make sense of the New Wave sounds around them but came off lost and confused in the end. So McCartney tried again a year later with his second solo album, the appropriately titled McCartney II that arrived in mid-May. A month before, he teased the LP with its first single, Coming Up. Listen to Paul McCartney's 'Coming Up'