How lucky are we to have grown up with The Beatles and to be a living witness to the two greatest songwriters ever: Paul McCartney and John Lennon? This is not a Paul vs John debate! I love them both! I prefer McCartney, but both have immeasurably enriched my life. At the same time, I feel guilty for not extending my heartfelt appreciation, awe, and respect for the musical genius of George and Ringo. Without them, there would be no Beatles, and this reality, I can’t fathom. Oh, and by the way, I love this song, and I’ll be singing it for the rest of the day! Thanks Paul.
A great song by sir paul i first heard this on the "mccartney' album in 1970 and never tire of hearing it , brilliant live version here rock on sirvpaul youre simply the best !!!
@@dyanapomp - Paul sings: "But tonight I just want to stay in - and be with you". This could mean that he just wants to stay in tonight and be with his wife - and watch some TV, or read, or play cards, or just talk about each other's day... But when he repeats those last four words again: "And be with you"... this time with more emphasis and greater volume... it becomes quite clear exactly what he means by those words. He wants to stay in - and *BE* with her. In the original album version of the song... as soon as those four words ("And be with you") are finished being sung, Paul's acoustic guitar strumming comes in with much greater intensity and volume... further indicating exactly what "and be with you" means. Then Paul begins this wonderful "woo woo" chorus... which tells us even more clearly exactly what they are staying in to do. The "woo woos" describe the passion and romantic connection between a man and his wife (Paul and Linda) making love, escaping from the problems of the day - and fulfilling each other's needs and desires as wonderfully as possible. No lyrics could better describe exactly what is taking place when they decide to "stay in"... than Paul's very expressive vocalization of those "woos". In this updated live version of the song... Paul adds in the occasional additional "I wanna be with you" - which further emphasizes how much he needs to *be* with her. For me... this has always been an obvious love song about Paul's need to be with Linda... especially right after the group he loved so much fell apart.
@@aBeatleFan4ever Yes, I understand that it could be seen as love song, he talks about his love but, to me, this song is mainly about the hard times he was passing through, about facing depression, showing how he felt and how he needed that support Linda gave him. All he did was laying on a pillow, days were passing by and he felt like he was just wasting his time, every night (most difficult time of the day when you have bad thoughts) he wanted to get out of his head... When you feel like that, all you want to do is lay on your bed every single day and stay in with the love of your life, who will console and support you, it's the comfort zone. I think the song has that depression feel to it, it sounds like it was recorded at 3am when he couldn't sleep and wanted to express his worries and suffering and how he was glad he had the emotional support by his side to get him through, giving Linda a sense of escapism... Sadness and having a hard time is what resonates in me when I hear this song, I feel it on a personal level and this all I could think about when I first heard it
@@dyanapomp wrote this: "I think the song has that depression feel to it".... "Sadness and having a hard time is what resonates in me when I hear this song, I feel it on a personal level and this all I could think about when I first heard it". Diana - First, I want to say that I enjoy hearing your personal take on the song. It is interesting that you hear and feel the song that way. It never came across that way to me. I always saw it primarily as beautiful love song - and it always leaves me feeling uplifted every time I hear it. I think it may be my all time favorite McCartney solo song. I love a LOT of his songs... but this one has a really beautiful quality to it that I find extremely appealing. It makes me happy. I find it very uplifting that despite being crushed by the loss of his group (which he loved so much and it had been pretty much his entire life's focus since he had been a teen)... he was able to find tremendous solace in the love of his wife. For me... the "Be with you" part overwhelms the other parts of the song - making the overall experience very positive. I hear great joy and love in the "Wooo wooo" parts of the song. I think those "Woooo wooo" parts say so much - even more than any words Paul could have used in their place. Despite everything else that may be wrong in his life... he still has Linda... and that part of his life makes him a very happy man. "Believe me mama". I wrote some additional stuff about the song a few years ago in a discussion about it: "Every night I just want to go out - get out of my head. Every day I don't want to get up - get out of my bed." I love the way Paul uses the same basic sentence structure for these two opening lines... changing just a few key words to convey the difference between every "night" and every "day". The first three lines tell us that he is having a hard time dealing with his life. He needs to go out and play every night - to get out of his head. Then the 4th line ("and every day I want to do oo, oo, oo, oo.") tells me that the reason he needs to go out every night and get out of his head - is because once he recovers from the night before - and tries to actually "do" something during the day... he just can't. He *wants* to "do" - but his band is broken up - and there is nothing to do. The lyrics (including Paul's "woos") tell the story of a Beatle struggling to cope with the end of the group he loved so much... surviving with the help of his wife. Their love and passion are reason enough for him to live on - and see what life might have coming around the next corner. In the end, the bliss he had of being able to simply "be with Linda"... was strong enough to lift him out of his depression - and let him move on and begin a new direction. Paul's acoustic guitar play works exceptionally well throughout the song and his bass playing and drum work provide a perfect backdrop. I never tire of listening to this marvelous song. It still sounds as fresh and beautiful as it did the first time I heard it.
@@aBeatleFan4ever The fifth and sixth paragraph you wrote is exactly the way I see it. I think we both kinda interpret the lyrics the same way but we feel the song differently and our main theme differs... I love this song too and it's one of my favorites from him as well because I identify with it. It's so soulful and I feel good when I hear it too, I find refuge in it. I never thought I would call someone an idol in my life, but Paul just meets all requirements and much more, he's really especial. His music, his efforts, his personality, his life and the way he got through it despite adversities inspires me in so many levels. I love talking about him so thank you for this. As a postscript, I'd like to point out that english is not my first language so there may be some things that I haven't expressed well, sorry
No light show needed for true musicians like Paul and many others back in the day. The music is more than enough in the right hands. God bless all heart felt artists for sharing your special vibes. We need it!
2 things . I love the E7 chord...it really suits Pauls voice and he uses it a lot. I also love the Ovation sound by the lead...it really adds some gravitas and a sitar kind of vibe. Excellent.
@Joy Stinson, Wings in 76 can't be beat, my absolute favorite lineup! June 10, 1976 I was at the Seattle Kingdome. To this day it's the very best concert I've ever attended!
I saw Wings in Atlanta in June of '76. I had just turned 13 and had been really depressed for over a year, since my dad had passed suddenly. Something happened at that first time seeing and hearing this beautiful soul singing and playing and conveying love to the audience... it really lifted lifted my mood, and evwry time after that when I listen to a recording or see him live in concert it is still the same magical feeling. Like, yes it is still a beautiful world in spitevof all the heartache, suffering and war betqeen countries and people. I feel very, very blessed to have heard his beautiful music and messages of love over the years. Don't know what life would be like without it (and him, with his charming, positive, altruistic, charitable and loving soul). Long live James Paul McCartney! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜👋✌️👍🫵🤝💪👏🙌🫶👐🤝🤜☝️🫴🫂🎼🎵🎶🎸🎹🥁🇬🇧🇺🇸
For me... the original album version is by far the best. This live version from 1979 is very good also. The unplugged version is a very distant third, in my view.
Yes one of my favorites by Paul McCartney such a great composer.... It's a song for Lovers in Love. So good to hear it in this troubled age. 💕💕💕🙏☮️🥰🏳️🌈
The good ol' days. How I wish I could go back and experience classic artists such as this legend. I hope the art of performing once again will be appreciated by the people and playbacks and lipsyncs are less popular.
Vocals are great...I wonder if Linda is doing the high harmonies...and the bass playing just fills beautifully. Then he switches timbres vocally...sublime.
Nothing got to do with Wings! This is from his first post Beatles album,McCartney I. Anyhow,,great Wings perfomance and a very nice version of the song.
Excelente versão mais lenta de Every Night do Genial Paul McCartney! Foi lançada no seu Álbum "McCartney" de 1970. Para mim, um Ano inesquecível, cheio de aventuras amorosas ao som desta fantástica música!
@@Bella-nt7ec Paul admitted he used part of you never give me your money for every night. It is only the ohh ohh ohh ooh, ooh ooh ,ooh ooh part that is obvious to me, though you are entitled to your own opinion. Also it probably is played in a different key making it sound a little different to some people. paul /admitted he intentionally used part
Sylvio Cordeiro - Macca said in an interview that the Hofner is better for his back than the Yamaha or the Rickenbacker. Gotta remember- he's 74 and doing 2+hour shows every night or every other night when on tour. I agree w/ him on the Yamaha-the BB1200 was pretty heavy. The Ricks were lighter, but neck-heavy.
it was on his single album, "McCartney", he played every instrument , only him.....when he played it with "Wings" thi year, he had Laurence Juber and Denny Laine on guitars..................
@@chriskelishes6852 - I think John would have said that "Every Night" rivals (is as good as) any love song that he or George put out after their break up. By 1980 (when John started to make some music again), John had a new appreciation for love songs... and he would have recognized this beautiful one by Paul as one of their best.
So the Pol Pot regime got taken down in January 1979, I wonder which month of 1979, this concert happened in. And was it in celebration. Of the pol pot regime finally being taken down? Love this music. It’s very poignant listening to lyrics about love, understanding, being free, in a country that has just been thru a period of genocide by a tyrant like Pol Pot.
For a concert performance i believe he should have upped the tempo a bit - it is really dragging here - and in reality some songs come off better in concert then others -- as an example when Paul played THE NIGHT BEFORE and EIGHT DAYS A WEEK two songs the Beatles never performed live but when Paul added those songs to his set list they really were terrific in a live setting - I liked the recording of EVERY NIGHT but here it is either to slow in tempo or its just one of those good songs that does not go over very well in concert.
This was 1979; fast forward to 2023 and we've lost so many ICONS I've felt blessed to have lived in the times of THE BEATLES and PAUL.
Sublime genius. We are so very lucky that this man was born.
How lucky are we to have grown up with The Beatles and to be a living witness to the two greatest songwriters ever: Paul McCartney and John Lennon? This is not a Paul vs John debate! I love them both! I prefer McCartney, but both have immeasurably enriched my life. At the same time, I feel guilty for not extending my heartfelt appreciation, awe, and respect for the musical genius of George and Ringo. Without them, there would be no Beatles, and this reality, I can’t fathom. Oh, and by the way, I love this song, and I’ll be singing it for the rest of the day! Thanks Paul.
Mac is so beautiful human being, he isn't devoid of flaws, which makes even more beautiful
Had the honor of talking to and hearing the great Laurence Juber, at the LA Beatlefest. This was one of the last Wings concerts
Actually this is their last gig, they went to Japan few days later then shit happens
A great song by sir paul i first heard this on the "mccartney' album in 1970 and never tire of hearing it , brilliant live version here rock on sirvpaul youre simply the best !!!
Paul makes it looks so easy. Try writing something this melodic and see how that goes.
The sound of that Yamaha bass is amazing!!!
An instrument doesn’t play itself.
Kudos to Yamaha, but it’s the PLAYER not the instrument.
It's for sale at auction now if you're rich!
Macca's playing sounded much better on the Yamaha or the Ricky....the dastardly Hofner has a dreadful sound and he insists on using it.
@@lptomtom It went for $496,100
This is one of McCartney's very best love songs, and he does a very nice expanded version of the original song on this performance.
Interesting, never thought of it as love song
@@dyanapomp - Paul sings: "But tonight I just want to stay in -
and be with you".
This could mean that he just wants to stay in tonight and be with his wife - and watch some TV, or read, or play cards, or just talk about each other's day...
But when he repeats those last four words again: "And be with you"... this time with more emphasis and greater volume... it becomes quite clear exactly what he means by those words.
He wants to stay in - and *BE* with her.
In the original album version of the song... as soon as those four words ("And be with you") are finished being sung,
Paul's acoustic guitar strumming comes in with much greater intensity and volume...
further indicating exactly what "and be with you" means.
Then Paul begins this wonderful "woo woo" chorus...
which tells us even more clearly exactly what they are staying in to do.
The "woo woos" describe the passion and romantic connection between a man and his wife (Paul and Linda) making love, escaping from the problems of the day - and fulfilling each other's needs and desires as wonderfully as possible.
No lyrics could better describe exactly what is taking place when they decide to "stay in"... than Paul's very expressive vocalization of those "woos".
In this updated live version of the song... Paul adds in the occasional additional "I wanna be with you" - which further emphasizes how much he needs to *be* with her. For me... this has always been an obvious love song about Paul's need to be with Linda... especially right after the group he loved so much fell apart.
@@aBeatleFan4ever Yes, I understand that it could be seen as love song, he talks about his love but, to me, this song is mainly about the hard times he was passing through, about facing depression, showing how he felt and how he needed that support Linda gave him. All he did was laying on a pillow, days were passing by and he felt like he was just wasting his time, every night (most difficult time of the day when you have bad thoughts) he wanted to get out of his head... When you feel like that, all you want to do is lay on your bed every single day and stay in with the love of your life, who will console and support you, it's the comfort zone. I think the song has that depression feel to it, it sounds like it was recorded at 3am when he couldn't sleep and wanted to express his worries and suffering and how he was glad he had the emotional support by his side to get him through, giving Linda a sense of escapism... Sadness and having a hard time is what resonates in me when I hear this song, I feel it on a personal level and this all I could think about when I first heard it
@@dyanapomp wrote this: "I think the song has that depression feel to it".... "Sadness and having a hard time is what resonates in me when I hear this song, I feel it on a personal level and this all I could think about when I first heard it".
Diana - First, I want to say that I enjoy hearing your personal take on the song. It is interesting that you hear and feel the song that way. It never came across that way to me. I always saw it primarily as beautiful love song - and it always leaves me feeling uplifted every time I hear it. I think it may be my all time favorite McCartney solo song. I love a LOT of his songs... but this one has a really beautiful quality to it that I find extremely appealing. It makes me happy. I find it very uplifting that despite being crushed by the loss of his group (which he loved so much and it had been pretty much his entire life's focus since he had been a teen)... he was able to find tremendous solace in the love of his wife.
For me... the "Be with you" part overwhelms the other parts of the song - making the overall experience very positive. I hear great joy and love in the "Wooo wooo" parts of the song. I think those "Woooo wooo" parts say so much - even more than any words Paul could have used in their place. Despite everything else that may be wrong in his life... he still has Linda... and that part of his life makes him a very happy man. "Believe me mama".
I wrote some additional stuff about the song a few years ago in a discussion about it:
"Every night I just want to go out - get out of my head.
Every day I don't want to get up - get out of my bed."
I love the way Paul uses the same basic sentence structure for these two opening lines...
changing just a few key words to convey the difference between every "night" and every "day".
The first three lines tell us that he is having a hard time dealing with his life. He needs to go out and play every night - to get out of his head.
Then the 4th line ("and every day I want to do oo, oo, oo, oo.") tells me that the reason he needs to go out every night and get out of his head - is because once he recovers from the night before - and tries to actually "do" something during the day... he just can't. He *wants* to "do" - but his band is broken up - and there is nothing to do.
The lyrics (including Paul's "woos") tell the story of a Beatle struggling to cope with the end of the group he loved so much... surviving with the help of his wife. Their love and passion are reason enough for him to live on - and see what life might have coming around the next corner.
In the end, the bliss he had of being able to simply "be with Linda"... was strong enough to lift him out of his depression - and let him move on and begin a new direction.
Paul's acoustic guitar play works exceptionally well throughout the song and his bass playing and drum work provide a perfect backdrop.
I never tire of listening to this marvelous song. It still sounds as fresh and beautiful as it did the first time I heard it.
@@aBeatleFan4ever The fifth and sixth paragraph you wrote is exactly the way I see it. I think we both kinda interpret the lyrics the same way but we feel the song differently and our main theme differs... I love this song too and it's one of my favorites from him as well because I identify with it. It's so soulful and I feel good when I hear it too, I find refuge in it.
I never thought I would call someone an idol in my life, but Paul just meets all requirements and much more, he's really especial. His music, his efforts, his personality, his life and the way he got through it despite adversities inspires me in so many levels. I love talking about him so thank you for this.
As a postscript, I'd like to point out that english is not my first language so there may be some things that I haven't expressed well, sorry
Yes Paul mccartney is a musical genius , a legend, every night is a big favourite of mine, but there are so many classic tracks !!
No light show needed for true musicians like Paul and many others back in the day. The music is more than enough in the right hands. God bless all heart felt artists for sharing your special vibes. We need it!
2 things . I love the E7 chord...it really suits Pauls voice and he uses it a lot. I also love the Ovation sound by the lead...it really adds some gravitas and a sitar kind of vibe. Excellent.
In late 1979 - early 1981 he aged backwards, aging in reverse
Nice to se Denny taking his place beside Paul with this one.
a gift to humanity.
It’s Paul, amazing legend!
This is my favorite and very best version of this song! Nothing beats live performance!
@Joy Stinson, Wings in 76 can't be beat, my absolute favorite lineup! June 10, 1976 I was at the Seattle Kingdome. To this day it's the very best concert I've ever attended!
I agree to both sentences. That is where MUSIC shines.
I saw Wings in Atlanta in June of '76. I had just turned 13 and had been really depressed for over a year, since my dad had passed suddenly.
Something happened at that first time seeing and hearing this beautiful soul singing and playing and conveying love to the audience... it really lifted lifted my mood, and evwry time after that when I listen to a recording or see him live in concert it is still the same magical feeling. Like, yes it is still a beautiful world in spitevof all the heartache, suffering and war betqeen countries and people. I feel very, very blessed to have heard his beautiful music and messages of love over the years. Don't know what life would be like without it (and him, with his charming, positive, altruistic, charitable and loving soul). Long live James Paul McCartney! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜👋✌️👍🫵🤝💪👏🙌🫶👐🤝🤜☝️🫴🫂🎼🎵🎶🎸🎹🥁🇬🇧🇺🇸
I think it drags a bit, personally. Doesn't have the same feel and energy of his original. Great song. Love the McCartney album.
@@arneboveng3756This live performance is way better than the original much more musicianship and McCartney's vocal is more soulful.
Learning to play this on guitar. I got the vocals down. Never tire of this song cause I feel it every time! Whoo.....
Post a video. I'd like to listen!
I think this one is one of the best live versions of this song. Happy to listen.
Beautiful song by the prettiest rockstar
Great song performed by Wings but this was written/released pre-Wings. Love this song and always have.
Best Songwriter in the Universe besides his friend.
Best friend John.
His wife beating friend?
the unplugged version of this song is the best version I think
Totally - I was so disappointed when I heard the album version after hearing the acoustic first.
For me... the original album version is by far the best. This live version from 1979 is very good also. The unplugged version is a very distant third, in my view.
@@aBeatleFan4ever I am with you on that
Again a great bass line. The duet with Steve Holly in drums 3,15 to 3,37') is fantastic !...
Yes one of my favorites by Paul McCartney such a great composer.... It's a song for Lovers in Love. So good to hear it in this troubled age. 💕💕💕🙏☮️🥰🏳️🌈
The good ol' days. How I wish I could go back and experience classic artists such as this legend. I hope the art of performing once again will be appreciated by the people and playbacks and lipsyncs are less popular.
You go Denny Laine! Love this video!
Best ever.
Vocals, guitar solo, bass tone, haircuts.
Great song off the "McCartney" album, gets overshadowed by "Maybe I'm Amazed".
maybe so, but every night would make most acoustic guitar players top 10 of mccartney's fun-to-play songs (including his beatle years)
Vocals are great...I wonder if Linda is doing the high harmonies...and the bass playing just fills beautifully. Then he switches timbres vocally...sublime.
I adore this song 💗. Brilliant songwriter. Gershwin award winner.
It's no wonder.
Great song and band thanks Paul. Saw Wings on this tour man time goes
by sooo fast!
In a word SUPERB
Always loved this song. Nice touch on the added solo towards the end.👍
wonderfulシンガー!!!!
He is a great bass player ,vastly underrated.
By whom?
@@Fargoguy54 by *bass players* , as bass player :'(
@@beatlemaniacwaltdisneyfan4753 quote a single bass player who disses him as a bassist. He’s not “underrated” which is an idiotic term anyway,...
@@Fargoguy54 @Nervo 63 Yes, by whom?
@@beatlemaniacwaltdisneyfan4753 As bass player, I think he is amazing, never underrated
Wow! This is a great song. I'm gong to learn it now. Why did I wait so long?
What a beautiful and perfect performance
素晴らしい
Dear Sir Paul a beautiful song beautifully played
His first solo album 💕 it
Paul makes simple seem.... so simple.
Wings were a great band!
love this song! wings, did some brilliant tunes.
Nothing got to do with Wings! This is from his first post Beatles album,McCartney I.
Anyhow,,great Wings perfomance and a very nice version of the song.
Not wings
Wings performing it!
Excelente versão mais lenta de Every Night do Genial Paul McCartney! Foi lançada no seu Álbum "McCartney" de 1970. Para mim, um Ano inesquecível, cheio de aventuras amorosas ao som desta fantástica música!
What a great song, better than " Maybe i'm amazed'. Brings back a tons of memory.
DAMN this is crystal clear! niiice!! my thanks!
this makes my day! thanx for sharing!
Great guitar part by Juber!
beautifulvoice(=^・^=)🐱ありがとう
But tonight i just wanna stay in and be with you =)
Yay,Billy!
seems to me that in the record version he wanted to sound like Elvis . i always loved this song ,
Excelente paul
excellent mix and sound engineering in post-production with a nice, present and audible bass (apart from meticulous performance, of course)
Yamaha Bass sounds great.
But I still like Paul Rocking a Rickenbacker 4001.
Great song from McCartney Record.
こんな高画質初めて見た!
Lovely recording ;)
日本の真似したSINGERは誰も追いつかないだろうに🐱wonderful
Temazo - super
❤❤🎶🎶🎶🎤great .
Phobe Snow Every Night 🌙 superb no wonder in 1979 she promoted this.. brilliant..google it.. you will not be disappointed
Best version by her
GREAT SONG...PAUL SOUNDS GREAT HERE...BUT NOW NO WAY...HIS VOICE IS COMPLETELY GONE....SO SAD
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
I can't think of anything original to say about this guy that has not been said..... He is very very clever (how's that).
Grande..
en 1.25 speed sounds very great
very very good
Wonder what John was doing that night?
Every night is derived from or heavily influenced by you never give me your money and the part in carry that weight "you never give me your pillow".
Yet it sounds different, I listen to all those like daily
@@Bella-nt7ec Paul admitted he used part of you never give me your money for every night. It is only the ohh ohh ohh ooh, ooh ooh ,ooh ooh part that is obvious to me, though you are entitled to your own opinion. Also it probably is played in a different key making it sound a little different to some people.
paul /admitted he intentionally used part
Paul can be a kick ass bass player when he WANTS to. I don't know why he keeps playing the Hofner bass which doesn't sound deep.
Sylvio Cordeiro - Macca said in an interview that the Hofner is better for his back than the Yamaha or the Rickenbacker.
Gotta remember- he's 74 and doing 2+hour shows every night or every other night when on tour.
I agree w/ him on the Yamaha-the BB1200 was pretty heavy. The Ricks were lighter, but neck-heavy.
can't deny missing the Rick for sure - but I totally understand McCartney's argument
@@irvan36mm Surely he could get someone to build him a bass that sounds good and that's light ! But the Hofner is this icon of course..
The Hofner is a VERY deep-sounding bass if you've ever played or recorded one on record.
The hof is boss, the Rick is too slick.
What in the world is the chord Denny is playing at 1:20?????
Should be an E7
@@jasonnewman4152 B7
if you are playing thru the measures it's a B7
@@minder4u1 Doesn't look like any B7 I've ever seen.
E7 addition to the original studio version.
uncomparable
Sweating it out to earn his billions.
Is this pretty much the end of Wings?
All things must pass is considered a classic album and maybe George Harrison's greatest solo album but I think cloud nine is his best
Bass player extraordinaire. Can sung a bit oh ya ok song wrtiter
If you squint, you can almost imagine John playing along with Paul instead of Denny Laine.
it was on his single album, "McCartney", he played every instrument , only him.....when he played it with "Wings" thi year, he had Laurence Juber and Denny Laine on guitars..................
No you cant, why not give Denny his due!
Although I wish what you said actually took place, I think John would say Every Night is crap.
@@chriskelishes6852 - I think John would have said that "Every Night" rivals (is as good as) any love song that he or George put out after their break up. By 1980 (when John started to make some music again), John had a new appreciation for love songs... and he would have recognized this beautiful one by Paul as one of their best.
there’s a version with john during the get back sessions
Wasn;t that in London?
Ok.
So the Pol Pot regime got taken down in January 1979, I wonder which month of 1979, this concert happened in. And was it in celebration. Of the pol pot regime finally being taken down?
Love this music.
It’s very poignant listening to lyrics about love, understanding, being free, in a country that has just been thru a period of genocide by a tyrant like Pol Pot.
26-29 December 1979
is that Eric Clapton playing the electric guitar?
Probably Laurence Juber.
Looked like Gary Moore, lol!! It's laurence juber.
Sadly, it wasn’t Jimmy McCulloch.
Why?
For a concert performance i believe he should have upped the tempo a bit - it is really dragging here - and in reality some songs come off better in concert then others -- as an example when Paul played THE NIGHT BEFORE and EIGHT DAYS A WEEK two songs the Beatles never performed live but when Paul added those songs to his set list they really were terrific in a live setting - I liked the recording of EVERY NIGHT but here it is either to slow in tempo or its just one of those good songs that does not go over very well in concert.
By me, it's just a perfect rendition, because I watch all their (the Beatles') stuff on YT. For like 4 years
brilliant song could have been on sergeant pepper
???
oh man they were high! shame...
Cripes! Denny's acoustic guitar is just slightly out-of-tune..... Fire that roadie! This song is a stand-out on "McCartney."
Come on Mate , it's an effect by McCartney himself . It's called perfection
Son you are correct !!
@Joy Stinson You are correct and aren't we lucky to have seen him many times and do this song . Joy thank you .
The “uuuuuh” at the beginning is clearly “stolen” from Michael Jackson “Don’t stop ‘til you get enough”
I think Michael got it from Ringo a year before this......and then McCartney stole it.
@@jimdep6542 Ringo what???
Best Beatles =
1) Yoko
2) George
3) John
4) Paul
5) Faul
6) Ringo
Cover song .
Genius...he learnt a lot from John
And vice versa!
tempo sucked