the Beatles grew up listening to all this stuff. they used to play a lot of old music early on before Brian Epstein became their manager and eventually introduced them to George Martin whose chemistry with the Beatles brought out his own brilliant orchestrations and the natural talent and writing abilities of the four lads from liverpool. So Paul is simply paying homage to his roots here. You can hear the Fats Waller piano in Beatles hit "oh Darlin" where he compliments Waller's influence.here2
the Beatles grew up listening to all this stuff. they used to play a lot of old music early on before Brian Epstein became their manager and eventually introduced them to George Martin whose chemistry with the Beatles brought out his own brilliant orchestrations and the natural talent and writing abilities of the four lads from liverpool. So Paul is simply paying homage to his roots here. You can hear the Fats Waller piano in Beatles hit "oh Darlin" where he compliments Waller's influence.here2
andyfedel 1 month ago
This just goes to show that Paul can make any song sound great. Dude could read the phone book and make it rock!
ddebenedictis 4 months ago
piss off, Paul rocks. Simple as.
jekk23 8 months ago
pretty pathetic trying to sound like Fats throwing some cabaret notes in for good measure - for god's sake he's a Paul McCartney not a karaoke singer
pinchold 9 months ago
You like this song then you like " Ain't no pleasing you" from Chas and Dave. Just hear it.
SuperRebelrocker 1 year ago
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This song rocks!
azjeff1971 2 years ago
This is Paul's "rockin'" version of the 1928 song written by Gus Kahn and Carmen Lombardo [Guy's brother].
fromthesidelines 2 years ago