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Friday, September 06, 2024

53rd ANNIVERSARY | Macca’s First Gold record after THE BEATLES! (U.S.A.) | Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey

FAVOURITE SONGS  - REVISITED!


On this date this week, September 4, 1971, 53 years ago, this single took over the #1 position on the USA Billboard Hot 100 chart.


• After the breakup of THE BEATLES, "UNCLE ALBERT / ADMIRAL HALSEY" became PAUL McCARTNEY's first gold record. It was his first US #1 hit, marking the start of a string of singles written by McCartney after the Beatles that peaked at the top of the US pop chart in the 1970s and 1980s.


"UNCLE ALBERT / ADMIRAL HALSEY" - PAUL & LINDA MCCARTNEY

• Songwriters and Producers: Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney

• Recorded: November 1970

• Released: August 1971 (US only)

• Certified Gold single 

• Billboard Top 40 Chart Chronology:

- Date song debuted in the Top 40: August 21, 1971

- Highest charted (a.k.a. peak) position: 1 (1 week, September 4 - 10, 1971)

- Total weeks charted in the Top 40: 12

• Label & No.: Apple Records 1837

• From the album "Ram"

Paul McCartney – vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, bass and xylophone

Linda McCartney – backing vocals

Hugh McCracken – acoustic and electric guitar

Denny Seiwell – drums

Paul Beaver – synthesizer

David Nadien, Aaron Rosand – violin

Marvin Stamm, Mel Davis, Ray Crisara, Snooky Young – brass

New York Philharmonic Orchestra – orchestral backing

George Martin – orchestral arrangement

Eirik Wangberg – mix engineer, thunder sound effect 


Album Track:

https://youtu.be/UvUkPtSheyg?si=o6cZtR0nSrg528_A


Music Video:

https://youtu.be/XI6C7L66zq8?si=2VbWMHdoBGCeyaYt


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It wasn’t released in the UK but we took it as staple diet prime McCartney those fans who stuck with Paul ( and Linda) post Beatles and ‘Ram' remains one of my and my wife’s favourite albums of all time



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