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==Songs==

==Songs==

The majority of the album is a retrospective – sequenced in the order of the songs’ appearance in the film – which features re-interpretations of many of Paul McCartney’s past classics of [[the Beatles]] and [[Paul McCartney and Wings|Wings]]: “[[Good Day Sunshine]]”, “[[Yesterday (Beatles song)|Yesterday]]”, “[[Here, There and Everywhere]]”, “[[Silly Love Songs]]” , “[[For No One]]”, “[[Eleanor Rigby]]” and “[[The Long and Winding Road]]”. There were also interpretations of songs from McCartney’s more recent albums; “Ballroom Dancing” and “Wanderlust” from ”[[Tug of War (Paul McCartney album)|Tug of War]]” and “So Bad” from ”[[Pipes of Peace]]”.{{Cite web|url=http://ultimateclassicrock.com/paul-mccartney-give-my-regards/|title = How ‘Give My Regards’ Stalled Paul McCartney’s Career}} Besides “No More Lonely Nights” (also heard in a dance version), the only previously-unheard tracks were “Not Such a Bad Boy”, “No Values” and a symphonic extension of “Eleanor Rigby” entitled “Eleanor’s Dream”. The album running time was so long that its vinyl release had edited versions of the songs.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}} The cassette and the later CD edition preserved the tracks’ full lengths, while the CD went one further by including a bonus 1940s-styled piece called “Goodnight Princess”. The Beatles cover versions are dedicated to McCartney’s fellow Beatle [[John Lennon]], who was killed four years earlier.

The majority of the album is a retrospective – sequenced in the order of the songs’ appearance in the film – which features re-interpretations of many of Paul McCartney’s past classics of [[the Beatles]] and [[Paul McCartney and Wings|Wings]]: “[[Good Day Sunshine]]”, “[[Yesterday (Beatles song)|Yesterday]]”, “[[Here, There and Everywhere]]”, “[[Silly Love Songs]]” , “[[For No One]]”, “[[Eleanor Rigby]]” and “[[The Long and Winding Road]]”. There were also interpretations of songs from McCartney’s more recent albums; “Ballroom Dancing” and “Wanderlust” from ”[[Tug of War (Paul McCartney album)|Tug of War]]” and “So Bad” from ”[[Pipes of Peace]]”.{{Cite web|url=http://ultimateclassicrock.com/paul-mccartney-give-my-regards/|title = How ‘Give My Regards’ Stalled Paul McCartney’s Career}} Besides “No More Lonely Nights” (also heard in a dance version), the only previously-unheard tracks were “Not Such a Bad Boy”, “No Values” and a symphonic extension of “Eleanor Rigby” entitled “Eleanor’s Dream”. The album running time was so long that its vinyl release had edited versions of the songs. The cassette and the later CD edition preserved the tracks’ full lengths, while the CD went one further by including a bonus 1940s-styled piece called “Goodnight Princess”. The Beatles cover versions are dedicated to McCartney’s fellow Beatle [[John Lennon]], who was killed four years earlier.

==Release and charts==

==Release and charts==


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1984 soundtrack album / studio album by Paul McCartney

Give My Regards to Broad Street is the fifth solo studio album by Paul McCartney and the soundtrack to the film of the same name. The album reached number 1 on the UK chart. The lead single, “No More Lonely Nights“, was BAFTA and Golden Globe Award nominated. It was also to be his final album to be released under Columbia Records, which had been his US label for over five years.[citation needed]

The majority of the album is a retrospective – sequenced in the order of the songs’ appearance in the film – which features re-interpretations of many of Paul McCartney’s past classics of the Beatles and Wings: “Good Day Sunshine“, “Yesterday“, “Here, There and Everywhere“, “Silly Love Songs” , “For No One“, “Eleanor Rigby” and “The Long and Winding Road“. There were also interpretations of songs from McCartney’s more recent albums; “Ballroom Dancing” and “Wanderlust” from Tug of War and “So Bad” from Pipes of Peace.[7] Besides “No More Lonely Nights” (also heard in a dance version), the only previously-unheard tracks were “Not Such a Bad Boy”, “No Values” and a symphonic extension of “Eleanor Rigby” entitled “Eleanor’s Dream”. The album running time was so long that its vinyl release had edited versions of the songs.[8] The cassette and the later CD edition preserved the tracks’ full lengths, while the CD went one further by including a bonus 1940s-styled piece called “Goodnight Princess”. The Beatles cover versions are dedicated to McCartney’s fellow Beatle John Lennon, who was killed four years earlier.

Release and charts[edit]

Preceded by “No More Lonely Nights (Ballad)”, a worldwide Top 10 hit featuring guitar work by David Gilmour, Give My Regards to Broad Street entered the UK charts at number 1 and was certified…



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