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1) Paul McCartney and Wings (also known by their original name Wings) were a British–American rock band formed in 1971 by former Beatle Paul McCartney, his wife Linda McCartney on keyboards, session drummer Denny Seiwell, and former Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine. Wings were noted for frequent personnel changes along with their commercial successes, going through three lead guitarists and four drummers. However, the core trio of the McCartneys and Laine remained intact throughout the group's existence.
Created following the McCartneys' 1971 album Ram, the band's first two albums, Wild Life (1971) and Red Rose Speedway (1973) (the latter featuring guitarist Henry McCullough), were viewed as artistic disappointments beside Paul's work with the Beatles. After the release of the title track of the James Bond movie Live and Let Die, McCullough and Seiwell resigned from the band. The McCartneys and Laine then released 1973's Band on the Run, a commercial and critical success that spawned two top ten singles in "Jet" and the title track. Following that album, the band recruited guitarist Jimmy McCulloch and drummer Geoff Britton, only for Britton to quit shortly afterwards and be replaced by Joe English. With the new line-up, Wings released 1975's Venus and Mars, which included the US number one single "Listen to What the Man Said", and undertook a highly successful world tour over 1975–76. Intended as more of a group effort, Wings at the Speed of Sound (1976) was issued midway through the tour and featured the hit singles "Silly Love Songs" and "Let 'Em In".
In 1977, the band earned their only UK number one single, with "Mull of Kintyre", which became the then-best-selling UK single in history. Wings experienced another line-up shuffle, however, with both McCulloch and English departing before the release of the group's 1978 album London Town. The McCartneys and Laine again added new members, recruiting guitarist Laurence Juber and drummer Steve Holley. The resulting album, Back to the Egg, was a relative flop, with its singles under-performing and the critical reception negative. During the supporting tour, Paul was arrested in Japan for cannabis possession, putting the band on hold. Despite a final US number one with a live-recorded version of "Coming Up" (1979), after Laine departed from the band, Wings discontinued in 1981.
Wings had twelve top-10 singles (including one number one) in the UK and fourteen top 10 singles (including six number ones) in the US. All 23 singles released by Wings reached the US top 40, and one two-sided hit, "Junior's Farm"/"Sally G", reached the top 40 with each side. Of the nine albums released by Wings, all went top 10 in either the UK or the US, with five consecutive albums topping the US charts. Paul McCartney was unquestionably Wings' leader and dominant creative force, but Denny Laine, Jimmy McCulloch, and Linda McCartney all contributed in songwriting, and Laine, McCulloch, Joe English, and Linda McCartney all performed lead vocals.
The success of Wings was a vindication for McCartney. His first few post-Beatles albums were highly criticized and often dismissed by critics as "lightweight" next to the more serious nature of his former bandmates' solo output. But by the mid-1970s, the solo careers of the other three former Beatles were in varying degrees of decline, with John Lennon putting his career on hold in 1975 for the first five years of his son Sean's life. A year later, George Harrison had all but retired from live performances, with his new releases failing to match the success of his initial solo output. Ringo Starr was living in Los Angeles and was writing and recording, but as a solo artist had not been performing onstage other than rare guest appearances. Meanwhile, Wings continued to tour regularly and enjoy much commercial success. According to author Robert Rosen, by 1980, Lennon was envious enough of McCartney's continuing success to make his re-emergence on the music scene.
One of the criticisms of Wings was that the other members were little more than sidemen backing up a solo McCartney. Guitarist Henry McCullough quit the band because he grew tired of being told by McCartney exactly what to play, and said that Wings were never a "real band." On the other hand, other former members of Wings such as Joe English and Laurence Juber have said that they were allowed a degree of creative freedom. In an interview, Juber, Wings' third lead guitarist, said, "I was a sideman, but the job assignment very much included considering myself a part of the band ... In all its incarnations Wings sounded like a band, not like a solo McCartney project and I think that reflects well not only on Paul's ability to share in the creative process, but also on the importance of Denny and Linda's contributions, too. The other players brought their own personalities to the scene."
In addition to its own output, Wings recorded several songs that were released through various outlets both before and after the band's break-up. Denny Laine's 1977 solo album Holly Days was a joint effort by Laine with Paul and Linda McCartney; three songs on Laine's 1980 solo album Japanese Tears were performed by Wings with Laine on lead vocals; Laine also contributed to several songs on Paul McCartney's 1982 and 1983 solo albums Tug of War and Pipes of Peace, respectively. Juber's instrumental "Maisie"—which was backed by members of Wings—appeared on his solo album Standard Time. The McCartneys and Laine contributed backing vocals to George Harrison's 1981 tribute to John Lennon, "All Those Years Ago". Linda McCartney continued to tour and record with her husband up until her death in 1998, after which a compilation of her songs entitled Wide Prairie was released that featured seven Wings songs written or co-written by her. Wings also backed Paul's brother Mike McGear on the McGear album, as well as McGear's band the Scaffold on the single "Liverpool Lou" and its B-side "Ten Years After on Strawberry Jam". Paul McCartney also used three unreleased Wings songs as B-sides of his solo singles several years after Wings' break-up.
Wings' 1977 single "Mull of Kintyre"/"Girls School" is still the biggest-selling non-charity single in the UK (although Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" sold more, its sales include a reissue in aid of the Terrence Higgins Trust), and it ranked fourth in the official list of all-time best-selling singles in the UK issued in 2002.
In 2001, Wingspan: Hits and History was released, a project spanning an album and a television special retrospective.
2) Wings: A Rock band from Malaysia. Their history began on the establishment in 1985 the Secondary School Sri Ampang in Kuala Lumpur. There, four young men who are still demanding joined forces to form a school band. As motivated and very interested in Rock music, especially rhythm, they agreed to singing rock'n'roll participating during their presentations. When it began the birth of WINGS although this group has no name.
Wings' original members are Awie, Jojet, Jo and Sham. The break-hit group when Jojet migrate to GERSANG while Arid and Jo resigned. While Syria set up new groups, named Group CRK.
Members:
Vocalists:
1) Awie (Ahmad Azhar Othman) 1985 - 1993. 2002 - Now
2) Mel (Ismail Zainuddin) 1995 - 1996
3) Mus (Mustafa Din) 1996 - 2001
Guitarists
1) Sham (Sham Baharom) 1985 - 1987
2) Tham Wing Kwan 1987
3) Joe (Abdul Zamin bin Abdul Kadir) 1988
Bassist
Eddie (Samsaidi Haji Ulong Idris) 1985 -Now
Drummer
1)Black(Azmi Hashim) 1985 - 1990. 1994 - Now
2) Jojet 1990 - 1993
3) Wings was also a Finnish death metal band which started in the early 90’s as a side project of Cartilage’s Gabriel Suoraniemi. This incarnation of Wings released a demo and a 7’‘EP. In 1994 Suoraniemi found a full line-up and the style changed to a more modern direction. They released one demo and a full-lenght album through Woodcut Productions (run by Suoraniemi’s ex-Cartilage comrade Mikki Salo) before splitting up. Most of the Wings line-up played in Enochian Crescent as well.
4) A duo in Korea is also using the name Wings (윙스).
Mary had a Little Lamb
Wings Lyrics
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His fleece was white as snow
And everywhere that Mary went
That lamb was sure to go
And you could hear them singing
La la, la la, la, la, la, la, la, la
La la, la la, la, la, la, la, la, la
He followed her to school one day
It was against the rules
It made the children laugh and play to
See a lamb at school
And you could hear them singing
La la, la la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Everybody singing
La la, la la, la, la, la, la, la, la
And so the teacher turned it out
But still it lingered near
And waited patiently about till
Mary did appear
And you could hear them singing
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Everybody singing
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
"But does the lamb love Mary so"
The eager children cried
"And Mary loves the lamb, you know"
The teacher did reply
And you could hear them singing
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
Everybody singing
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la, la
This is a beloved nursery rhyme that has been enjoyed by children worldwide for generations. The song tells the story of Mary, a little girl who has a pet lamb. The lamb is a loyal companion to Mary and follows her everywhere she goes. His wool is "white as snow," an attribute that stands out against the green grass and blue sky background.
One day, Mary takes the lamb to school with her, and the students are delighted to see a little lamb in the hallway. The children turn this into a game, and they all join in singing the chorus, "La la, la la, la, la, la, la, la, la." The teacher removes the lamb from the classroom, but the animal waits patiently outside until Mary comes back out.
The song ends with the children asking the teacher if the lamb loves Mary and the teacher's response that Mary and the lamb love each other. This ending reinforces the strong bond between the two characters and emphasizes the importance of love and companionship.
This popular song has been covered by many artists, including Paul McCartney, who released his version in 1972 as a single. The song has also inspired many interpretations, and it has been the subject of numerous paintings and illustrations.
Line by Line Meaning
Mary had a little lamb
Mary owned a small lamb
His fleece was white as snow
The lamb's wool was as white as snow
And everywhere that Mary went
The lamb followed Mary wherever she went
That lamb was sure to go
The lamb always followed Mary
And you could hear them singing
The children were singing
La la, la la, la, la, la, la, la, la
They sang 'la la' repeatedly
He followed her to school one day
The lamb followed Mary to school
It was against the rules
Bringing a lamb to school was not allowed
It made the children laugh and play to
The children found the lamb amusing and played with it
See a lamb at school
They had never seen a lamb at school before
And so the teacher turned it out
The teacher made the lamb leave
But still it lingered near
The lamb stayed nearby
And waited patiently about till
The lamb waited until
Mary did appear
Mary came back
But does the lamb love Mary so
The children asked if the lamb loved Mary
The eager children cried
The children were excited to ask
And Mary loves the lamb, you know
The teacher said that Mary loved the lamb
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Summer McPherson
Only Paul McCartney can turn a children's song into a chart topping hit ;)
Yaphet_Martinez
But it didn’t, he was actually mocked because of this song
ROY WATSON
paul is tops with me
KingdomCooperFan
@Yaphet_MartinezYou do know he released this song purely to see if it would hit the charts right? Almost like a casual joke. Just goes to show how huge he was at the time compared to the other Beatles.
Juan Carlos Loncon Vidal
LA CANCION MAS INOLVIDABLE PARA LO QUE TENIAMOS 15 AÑOS EN 1971 MARIA TENIA UN CORDERITO MUCHA EMOCION.
Juan Carlos Loncon Vidal
GRACIAS ESTIMADO SIEMPRE QUE TOCO ESTA CANCION ME EMOCIONO MUCHO SERA QUE LA VEJEZ NO SERA LO MISMO CHAO.
Al
This was released because of a bet that McCartney could have a hit with even a nursery rhyme. I think it's safe to assume he won
Antonio Andrade
Pase mas de 20 años buscando está canción
En vdd no saben lo feliz que me hace oírla después de tantos y tantos años ❤️❤️🥺
jacobo reyes
Who made the bet?
John Gilmour
Excellent quality. Thank you for taking the time to do this. Top class.