Paul McCartney Concerts Setlist

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Top 10 most played songs by Paul McCartney: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

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Based on the average Setlist, Paul McCartney will perform live for about 2:17.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (99% probability):

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  1. Mccartney Ii cover Instrumental Jam
  2. Venus And Mars cover Junior's Farm (Wings cover)
  3. Venus And Mars cover Letting Go (Wings cover)
  4. Rubber Soul cover Drive My Car (The Beatles cover)
  5. Revolver cover Got to Get You Into My Life (The Beatles cover)
  6. Egypt Station cover Come On to Me
  7. Band On The Run (standard) cover Let Me Roll It (Wings cover)
  8. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band cover Getting Better (The Beatles cover)
  9. At The Speed Of Sound cover Let 'Em In (Wings cover)
  10. Kisses On The Bottom cover My Valentine
  11. Nineteen Hundred And Eighty Five (paul Mccartney & Wings Vs. Timo Maas & James Teej) [remixes] cover Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five (Wings cover)
  12. Mccartney cover Maybe I'm Amazed
  13. Help! cover I've Just Seen a Face (The Beatles cover)
  14. 1 cover Love Me Do (The Beatles cover)
  15. The Beatles cover Blackbird (The Beatles cover)
  16. The Beatles 1967 – 1970 cover Now and Then (The Beatles cover)
  17. 1 cover Lady Madonna (The Beatles cover)
  18. Band On The Run (standard) cover Jet (Wings cover)
  19. Abbey Road cover Something (The Beatles cover)
  20. The Beatles cover Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (The Beatles cover)
  21. Let It Be cover Get Back (The Beatles cover)
  22. Let It Be cover Let It Be (The Beatles cover)
  23. 1 cover Hey Jude (The Beatles cover)
  24. Encore #1

  25. Abbey Road cover Golden Slumbers (The Beatles cover)
  26. Abbey Road cover Carry That Weight (The Beatles cover)
  27. Abbey Road cover The End (The Beatles cover)

Paul McCartney Biography

Sir James Paul McCartney is an English singer and songwriter. He was born on June 18, 1942 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. McCartney was born into a working class family while his father served in World War II as a volunteer firefighter. He met his future bandmate in The Beatles, George Harrison, on a bus ride when he was 12, and the two quickly became close friends. McCartney’s father played the trumpet and the piano in his youth, so there was a musical influence in his family. They even had a piano at home, on which the young Paul took private lessons. That’s how it was found out that he has the rare ability to play by ear, meaning he can play back a melody after hearing it once, without seeing the sheet music.

He received a trumpet from his father for his 14th birthday, which he later traded for a guitar as he fell in love with rock & roll music. He wrote his first song around age 15, “I Lost My Little Girl”, which he didn’t actually record until 1991. Also at age 15, McCartney joined the folk rock band the Quarrymen, which included none other than John Lennon as their vocalist and guitarist. McCartney played the rhythm guitar, then his old childhood friend, Harrison joined in 1958 as the lead guitarist. They recruited drummer Pete Best and changed their name to “The Beatles” in 1960 - the rest, as we all know it, is history.

The Beatles went on to achieve an unprecedented level of success for a music group, across the world. They brought on a whole new era of music, with rock becoming the most popular genre across the Western world. Their insane level of fame and fandom became known as “Beatlemania”, and the subsequent flooding of the American music industry with music from British bands became known as “the British invasion era”. To this day, The Beatles is the best selling musical act of all time, with a staggering 600 million records sold. McCartney put out 17 albums with the band between 1963 and 1970. However, in 1970, the legendary band eventually broke up, with their new drummer, Ringo Starr leaving first.

McCartney too moved on and started his solo career. His self-titled debut album as a lone musician, “McCartney”, came out in April 1970, the same year The Beatles broke up. Evidently, it became a massive hit, topping the famous Billboard 200 chart. He and his wife Linda McCartney formed the new rock band “Wings” in 1971, which lasted until 1981 and produced 7 albums. However, he didn’t go on his first solo Paul McCartney concert tour until 1989, when he embarked on the “The Paul McCartney World Tour” with over a 100 tour dates across the world.

The albums he released with the Wings are typically counted among his solo records. With that calculation, McCartney has 26 of those. The best selling one among them is “Band on the Run” from December 1973 (with the Wings), which sold around 7 million copies worldwide. Meanwhile, the latest new Paul McCartney album came out in December 2020, with the title “McCartney III”.

The biggest Paul McCartney hits to date are “My Love” (1972)”, “Live and Let Die” (1973, the titular song from the James Bond movie of the same year), “Wonderful Christmastime” (1980), and “Say Say Say” (1983) featuring Michael Jackson. He was also featured on the 2015 hit single by R&B superstar Rihanna, “FourFiveSeconds”, along with rapper Kanye West. McCartney holds the record for the most songs co-written that topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, having penned 32 #1 hits over the years. In 1997, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his contributions to music and British culture. Check when the next Paul McCartney concert is playing near you on our page above.

 

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