Jimmy McCulloch (The Dukes - Heartbreaker) - 1979

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2007

A song recorded with his last band, The Dukes.
Heartbreaker (Jimmy McCulloch)

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  • Good song !!

    Jimmy wrote after leave the Wings...

    Great guitarist and singer!!

  • jimmy is a whiz kid on guitar. a shame he quit wings.he had so much to offer to the world. an amazing guitar player!

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  • I heard Paul didnt pay his Wings band much money

  • This Song is

  • & without them so many evil people would still be alive.... The sword swings both ways dumb-ass.

  • cant people just sit back and enjoy the music or sulk in silence instead of getting into pointless arguments? If you hate it that much why'd you waste your time listening to it again and again to comment?

  • @diezungen Never said it was with McCartney , Before you speak ill of someone you should read what I said.,he wrote this after Wings Who are you calling DUMMY????

  • @rockon1898 Jimmy joined Wings in April 1974 then formed White Line with his brother Jack and Dave Clarke near the end of his time in Wings. In Sept. 1977, McCulloch left Wings to join the reformed Small Faces and shortly after leaving Small Faces,started the band Wild Horses. McCulloch's last band was The Dukes before he died of Heroin overdose in spite of his anti drug songs)

    ORDER: The Jaygars (1st) ,Thunderclap Newman,Stone the Crows,Blue ,Wings ,White Line,Small Faces,Horses, Dukes(last)

  • the beginning part is from the documentary "Wingspan"

  • I wish drugs didn't exist so many talented people are killed from them like Jimmy.

  • THIS man-child was incredibly gifted, talented young man who died before his time was up. He was the VERY best nearly equal to Entwistle had he lived as long. Say what you will few could hold a candle to what he did in the 26 years he lived. Forgive those who cannot see or will not recognize TRUE Talent when they hear it.

  • @willwak

    No....you are obviously confused...this song was AFTER McCullough played with McCartney. That's what's so sad about it. Live and learn...dummy. :)

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