The New World Tour - Instruments Played By Band Members

Instruments Played By Band Members

Songs Paul McCartney Stuart McIntosh Wix Cunningham Linda McCartney
"Drive My Car" Bass Electric Guitar Electric Guitar Keyboards Drums Tambourine
"Coming Up" Keyboards
"Looking for Changes" Tambourine
"Jet" or "Another Day" Electric Guitar or Acoustic Guitar Keyboards or Acoustic Guitar Keyboards
"All My Loving" Acoustic Guitar Acoustic Guitar Tambourine
"Let Me Roll It" Electric Guitar Bass Keyboards Keyboards
"Peace in the Neighbourhood"
"Off the Ground" Bell Stick
"Can't Buy Me Love" Keyboards
Robbie's Bit None None Acoustic Guitar None None None
"Good Rockin' Tonight" Acoustic Guitar Acoustic Bass Accordion Drums Drum
"We Can Work It Out" Tambourine
"I Lost My Little Girl" or "And I Love Her" Maracas or Keyboards Shaker or Keyboards
"Ain't No Sunshine" or "Every Night" Drums or Acoustic Guitar Keyboards Triangle or Drums Shaker or Keyboards
"Hope of Deliverance" Acoustic Guitar Bass Acoustic Guitar Drums Autoharp
"Michelle" Shaker/Accordion Maracas
"Biker Like an Icon" Electric Guitar Accordion Keyboards
"Here, There and Everywhere" Acoustic Guitar
"Yesterday" None None Keyboards None None
"My Love" Piano Bass Electric Guitar Drums Keyboards
"Lady Madonna" Tambourine
"C'Mon People" Keyboards
"Magical Mystery Tour"
"Let It Be"
"Live and Let Die"
"The Long and Winding Road" (only in some cities)
"Paperback Writer" Bass Electric Guitar
"Fixing a Hole" (only in some cities)
"Back in the U.S.S.R."
"Penny Lane"
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise)" Electric Guitar Bass
"Band on the Run" Bass Electric Guitar/Acoustic Guitar
"I Saw Her Standing There" Electric Guitar
"Hey Jude" Piano Bass Tambourine/Keyboards

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