As Producer, Composer, or Session Musician
Year | Album | Collaborator | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
1967 | Smiley Smile | BEACH BOYS, THE !The Beach Boys | The song, "Vegetables" features the sound of McCartney eating celery as percussion. |
1968 | Tadpoles (album) | BONZO DOG DOO DAH BAND !Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band | The song, "I'm the Urban Spaceman" has McCartney under the alias of Apollo C. Vermouth. |
1968 | James Taylor | TAYLOR, JAMES !James Taylor | McCartney played bass on "Carolina in My Mind". |
1969 | Rosetta (non-album single) | FOURMOST, THE !The Fourmost | McCartney played piano on "Rosetta". |
1969 | Magic Christian Music | BADFINGER !Badfinger | Contains "Come and Get It", which was written and produced by McCartney. Also, McCartney produced and played piano on "Rock Of All Ages," and produced "Carry On Til Tomorrow." |
1970 | Brave New World | STEVE MILLER BAND !Steve Miller Band | McCartney (credited as Paul Ramon) played bass, drums, and provides backing vocals on "My Dark Hour". |
1970 | Sentimental Journey | STARR, RINGO !Ringo Starr | McCartney arranged "Stardust". |
1972 | No Secrets | SIMON, CARLY !Carly Simon | McCartney provided back-up vocals on "Night Owl". |
1973 | Ringo | STARR, RINGO !Ringo Starr | McCartney wrote, arranged, played piano and synthesizer, and provided backing vocals on "Six O'Clock" and played kazoo (credited as "mouth sax") on "You're Sixteen". |
1974 | McGear | MCGEAR, MIKE !Mike McGear | An album by McCartney's brother Michael, who sang lead vocals with Wings as his backing band. McCartney produced the album, composed or co-composed most of the tracks, sang harmony vocal on "The Man Who Found God on the Moon", and played bass, guitar and keyboards (although uncredited as a musician). |
1974 | Let's Love | LEE, PEGGY !Peggy Lee | McCartney wrote and arranged the title track "Let's Love". |
1974 | Walking Man | TAYLOR, JAMES !James Taylor | Paul & Linda provided backing vocals on "Rock'n'Roll Is Music Now". |
1974 | Smiler | STEWART, ROD !Rod Stewart | Paul wrote & provided backing vocals on "Mine For Me". |
1974 | I Survive | FAITH, ADAM !Adam Faith | Paul played synthesizer on "Change", "Goodbye" & "Never Say Goodbye" & sang backing vocals on "Star Song" |
1976 | Ringo's Rotogravure | STARR, RINGO !Ringo Starr | McCartney wrote and provided backing vocals to "Pure Gold". |
1975 | Sold Out | SCAFFOLD, THE !The Scaffold | McCartney produced and Wings was the backing band on "Liverpool Lou"; McCartney also produced and co-wrote the non-album B-side "Ten Years After on Strawberry Jam", performed by an uncredited Wings, with McCartney on bass and keyboards. |
1977 | Bullinamingvase | HARPER, ROY !Roy Harper | Paul & Linda provided backing vocals on "One Of Those Days In England". |
1977 | Holly Days | LAINE, DENNY !Denny Laine | Produced by McCartney, who also played most of the backing instruments and sang backing vocals on the album. |
1980 | Japanese Tears | LAINE, DENNY !Denny Laine | Two songs on the album, "Send Me The Heart" and "Weep For Love", were performed by Wings, with McCartney on bass, keyboards, guitar, percussion and vocals, and McCartney also co-wrote "Send Me the Heart." |
1981 | Somewhere in England | HARRISON, GEORGE !George Harrison | McCartney sang backing vocals on "All Those Years Ago". |
1981 | Stop and Smell the Roses | STARR, RINGO !Ringo Starr | McCartney wrote, played bass and piano, and lent backing vocals to "Private Property", "Attention", "Sure To Fall" and plays drums on the outtake "Can't Fight Lightning". |
1982 | Standard Time | JUBER, LAURENCE !Laurence Juber | The song "Maisie" is performed by Wings, with McCartney on bass. |
1989 | Spike | COSTELLO, ELVIS !Elvis Costello | Contains "Veronica" and "Pads, Paws, and Claws", which were co-written by McCartney. McCartney also played the bass on "Veronica" and "...This Town..." |
1992 | ...Meanwhile | 10cc !10cc | McCartney co-wrote "Don't Break The Promises" |
1995 | Mirror, Mirror | 10cc !10cc | McCartney co-wrote & played rhythm guitar on "Yvonne's the One"; also played strings, electric piano, frogs, crickets, percussion on "Code of Silence". |
1996 | The Ballad of the Skeletons | GINSBERG, ALLEN !Allen Ginsberg | McCartney played guitar, drums, hammond organ and maracas on the title track. |
1998 | Wide Prairie | MCCARTNEY, LINDA !Linda McCartney | Produced and with songs composed by McCartney. McCartney also played many of the instruments on the album, and some of the tracks featured Wings, including two that were originally attributed to Suzy and the Red Stripes. |
1998 | Vertical Man | STARR, RINGO !Ringo Starr | McCartney played bass, lent backing vocals to "La De Da," "I Was Walking" and "What In The World" and appeared in the music video of "La De Da". |
2001 | Rings Around the World | SUPER FURRY ANIMALS !Super Furry Animals | "Receptacle for the Respectable" featured McCartney eating celery. |
2005 | Undressing Underwater | ANDERSON, RUSTY !Rusty Anderson | McCartney contributes bass, backing vocals, and additional electric guitar to "Hurt Myself". |
2009 | Roadsinger | ISLAM, YUSUF !Yusuf Islam | McCartney contributes backing vocals to "Boots and Sand" |
2010 | Wreckorder | HEALY, FRAN !Fran Healy | McCartney performs bass on the album. |
2010 | Y Not | STARR, RINGO !Ringo Starr | McCartney plays bass, lends backing vocals to "Peace Dream" and "Walk With You". |
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