Paul McCartney wrote this song from an inspiration of "Wooly Bully". There was a line in the show that said, "Let's not be L7." This means square, considering that an L and a 7 make a square. Then, McCartney made a C and Moon, referring to a half moon, which was interpreted to mean "cool".
When they finally released this record it turned out to be (in my opinion) the best song Wings ever produced. Certainly better than it sounds in this rehearsal.
One Hand Clapping, Correct?
yippyyipy 5 months ago
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Paul McCartney wrote this song from an inspiration of "Wooly Bully". There was a line in the show that said, "Let's not be L7." This means square, considering that an L and a 7 make a square. Then, McCartney made a C and Moon, referring to a half moon, which was interpreted to mean "cool".
4FabBEATLES 1 year ago
This medley is great, i love Linda's tambourine on C Moon!
CookOfTheHouse 4 years ago 5
When they finally released this record it turned out to be (in my opinion) the best song Wings ever produced. Certainly better than it sounds in this rehearsal.
wilmoer 4 years ago 5
Why do we listen to this crap?....Oh yeah that's right it's not crap.
BonelessSausage 4 years ago 5
Exactly. "Little Woman Love" is one of Paul's most underrated songs.
karencarpenterfan 4 years ago 4