1987 single by Paul McCartney
"Once Upon a Long Ago" is a song by English musician Paul McCartney, released as his fortieth single on 16 November 1987, from his compilation All the Best!, released two weeks before the single. The track was produced by Phil Ramone and mixed by George Martin, and features violin by Nigel Kennedy.[1]
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Once Upon a Long Ago
Paul McCartney •
1987 /11 /16
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Back on My Feet
Paul McCartney •
1987 /11 /16
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Midnight Special
Paul McCartney •
1987 /11 /16
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Dont Get Around Much Anymore
Paul McCartney •
1987 /11 /16
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Lawdy Miss Clawdy
Paul McCartney •
1987 /11 /16
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Kansas City
Paul McCartney •
1987 /11 /16
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0:00 |
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Jet
Paul McCartney •
w: Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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4:09 |
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Band On The Run
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney, L. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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5:13 |
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Coming Up
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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3:52 |
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Ebony And Ivory
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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3:43 |
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Listen To What The Man Said
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney, L. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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3:56 |
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No More Lonely Nights
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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4:39 |
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Silly Love Songs
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney, L. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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5:55 |
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Let 'em In
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney, L. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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5:11 |
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C' Moon
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney, L. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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4:34 |
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10
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Pipes Of Peace
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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3:25 |
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11
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Live
Paul McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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3:13 |
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12
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Another Day
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w: P. McCartney, L. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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3:42 |
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Once Upon A Long Ago
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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4:10 |
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14
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Say Say Say
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney, Michael Jackson •
1987 /11 /02
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3:55 |
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15
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My Love
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney, L. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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4:09 |
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16
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We All Stand Together
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney •
1987 /11 /02
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4:24 |
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Mull Of Kintyre
Paul McCartney •
w: P. McCartney, Denny Laine •
1987 /11 /02
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4:43 |
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Single by Paul McCartney | ||||
from the album All the Best! | ||||
B-side | "Back On My Feet" | |||
Released | 16 November 1987 (7"/ CD) 23 November 1987 (12") | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 4:08 | |||
Label | MPL Communications Parlophone Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Paul McCartney | |||
Producer(s) | Phil Ramone | |||
Paul McCartney singles chronology | ||||
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1987 single by Paul McCartney
"Once Upon a Long Ago" is a song by English musician Paul McCartney, released as his fortieth single on 16 November 1987, from his compilation All the Best!, released two weeks before the single. The track was produced by Phil Ramone and mixed by George Martin, and features violin by Nigel Kennedy.[1]
Leer másThe song was originally composed for the film The Princess Bride.[2]
Originally intended to be a duet with Freddie Mercury, Mercury turned it down due to conflicting commitments and the collaboration never materialized.[3]
Filming for the video commenced on 16 October 1987 in the Valley of Rocks, near Lynton in North Devon and concluded on 17 October. Appearing were McCartney (bass guitar), his wife Linda McCartney (synthesizer), Stan Sulzmann (saxophone), Nigel Kennedy (violin), and Chris Whitten (drums). Actor Fred Evans makes an appearance as Man with Broom. High winds and heavy rain precluded filming on the morning of the 16th so the crew filmed an indoor shot at Lynmouth town hall (this scene was not used in the final cut).
However, by late morning the weather had improved and although still windy, conditions were good enough to film at the Valley of Rocks. A local mountaineering instructor oversaw the rigging of a ladder so McCartney could safely access the top of Castle Rock for the guitar solo scene where a two way radio in McCartney`s coat was used to relay a taped recording of the song. McCartney declined the use of a safety rope but did have to ask the helicopter to not fly so close when shooting aerial footage. Nigel Kennedy was only available on the second day of filming so the video was shot out of sequence with the guitar solo and end scene shot on the first day and the band scenes shot on the second day. Castle Air of Treasure Hunt fame were tasked with carrying out the aerial filming.[4]
The song was released in four versions: two different 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}}
Weekly charts
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7-inch single (R 6170)
12" single, version one (12R 6170)
12" single, version two (12RX 6170)
CD single (CDR 6170)
Along with the single and the All the Best! album there was also released an 18-minute VHS for sale called Once Upon a Video,[14] consisting of four music videos:
"We All Stand Together" was included on the UK/Canada-release of All the Best! along with "Once Upon a Long Ago".
1987 single by Paul McCartney
"Once Upon a Long Ago" is a song by English musician Paul McCartney, released as his fortieth single on 16 November 1987, from his compilation All the Best!, released two weeks before the single. The track was produced by Phil Ramone and mixed by George Martin, and features violin by Nigel Kennedy.[1]
The song was originally composed for the film The Princess Bride.[2]
Originally intended to be a duet with Freddie Mercury, Mercury turned it down due to conflicting commitments and the collaboration never materialized.[3]
Filming for the video commenced on 16 October 1987 in the Valley of Rocks, near Lynton in North Devon and concluded on 17 October. Appearing were McCartney (bass guitar), his wife Linda McCartney (synthesizer), Stan Sulzmann (saxophone), Nigel Kennedy (violin), and Chris Whitten (drums). Actor Fred Evans makes an appearance as Man with Broom. High winds and heavy rain precluded filming on the morning of the 16th so the crew filmed an indoor shot at Lynmouth town hall (this scene was not used in the final cut).
However, by late morning the weather had improved and although still windy, conditions were good enough to film at the Valley of Rocks. A local mountaineering instructor oversaw the rigging of a ladder so McCartney could safely access the top of Castle Rock for the guitar solo scene where a two way radio in McCartney`s coat was used to relay a taped recording of the song. McCartney declined the use of a safety rope but did have to ask the helicopter to not fly so close when shooting aerial footage. Nigel Kennedy was only available on the second day of filming so the video was shot out of sequence with the guitar solo and end scene shot on the first day and the band scenes shot on the second day. Castle Air of Treasure Hunt fame were tasked with carrying out the aerial filming.[4]
The song was released in four versions: two different 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}}
Weekly charts
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7-inch single (R 6170)
12" single, version one (12R 6170)
12" single, version two (12RX 6170)
CD single (CDR 6170)
Along with the single and the All the Best! album there was also released an 18-minute VHS for sale called Once Upon a Video,[14] consisting of four music videos:
"We All Stand Together" was included on the UK/Canada-release of All the Best! along with "Once Upon a Long Ago".