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1971 single by Paul McCartney

"Another Day" is a song by English rock musician Paul McCartney that was released as the A-side of a non-album single in February 1971. It was his debut single as a solo artist following the Beatles break-up in 1970. McCartney credited his wife Linda as a co-writer on the song, triggering legal action from ATV on behalf of the publishing companies Northern Songs and Maclen Music. The lyrics describe the daily routine of a lonely woman, using an observational style similar to McCartney`s narrative in the 1966 ballad "Eleanor Rigby".

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Singles chronology

Eat at Home
Eat at Home
0/0/1971
Another Day
Another Day
19/2/1971

Another Day

Paul McCartney

1971 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 19 Febrero 1971 · Fecha Grabación: 1971 -
    Discográfica: Apple · Estudio de grabación: Columbia and A & R Recording, New York · Productor: Paul McCartney
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    Another Day
    Paul McCartney • 1971 /02 /19
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  • 2
    Oh Woman, Oh Why
    Paul McCartney • 1971 /02 /19
    0:00
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    Eat at Home
    Eat at Home
    0/0/1971
    Another Day
    Another Day
    19/2/1971
    "Another Day"
    A-side label of the US 7-inch single
    Single by Paul McCartney
    B-side"Oh Woman, Oh Why"
    Released19 February 1971 (1971-02-19)
    Recorded12 October 1970, 21 January 1971
    StudioColumbia and A & R Recording, New York
    GenrePop, folk rock[1]
    Length3:41
    LabelApple
    Songwriter(s)Paul and Linda McCartney
    Producer(s)Paul McCartney
    Paul McCartney singles chronology
    "Another Day"
    (1971)
    "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"
    (1971)
    Official audio
    Another Day on YouTube

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    1971 single by Paul McCartney

    "Another Day" is a song by English rock musician Paul McCartney that was released as the A-side of a non-album single in February 1971. It was his debut single as a solo artist following the Beatles break-up in 1970. McCartney credited his wife Linda as a co-writer on the song, triggering legal action from ATV on behalf of the publishing companies Northern Songs and Maclen Music. The lyrics describe the daily routine of a lonely woman, using an observational style similar to McCartney`s narrative in the 1966 ballad "Eleanor Rigby".

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    McCartney recorded "Another Day" in New York City during the sessions for his and Linda`s 1971 album Ram. The single was an international hit, peaking at number 2 in the United Kingdom, number 5 in the United States, and topping charts in Australia and France. The song was dismissed by many music critics, however, who found it inconsequential and reflective of McCartney having a conservative outlook. In addition to appearing on several McCartney compilation albums, it was included as a bonus track on the 1993 and 2012 reissues of Ram. It was also included on tbody,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody>tr>td{display:block!important;width:100%!important}.mw-parser-output .col-break{padding-left:0!important}}

    1971 single by Paul McCartney

    "Another Day" is a song by English rock musician Paul McCartney that was released as the A-side of a non-album single in February 1971. It was his debut single as a solo artist following the Beatles break-up in 1970. McCartney credited his wife Linda as a co-writer on the song, triggering legal action from ATV on behalf of the publishing companies Northern Songs and Maclen Music. The lyrics describe the daily routine of a lonely woman, using an observational style similar to McCartney`s narrative in the 1966 ballad "Eleanor Rigby".

    McCartney recorded "Another Day" in New York City during the sessions for his and Linda`s 1971 album Ram. The single was an international hit, peaking at number 2 in the United Kingdom, number 5 in the United States, and topping charts in Australia and France. The song was dismissed by many music critics, however, who found it inconsequential and reflective of McCartney having a conservative outlook. In addition to appearing on several McCartney compilation albums, it was included as a bonus track on the 1993 and 2012 reissues of Ram. It was also included on tbody,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody>tr,.mw-parser-output .col-begin>tbody>tr>td{display:block!important;width:100%!important}.mw-parser-output .col-break{padding-left:0!important}}

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