The Paul Mc Cartney World Tour - Instruments Played By Band Members

Instruments Played By Band Members

Songs Paul McCartney Stuart McIntosh Wix Whitten Linda McCartney
"Figure of Eight" Bass Electric Guitar Electric Guitar Keyboards Drums Tambourine
"Jet" Keyboards
"Rough Ride"
"Got to Get You into My Life"
"Band on the Run"
"Ebony and Ivory" or "Birthday" (both not played in all cities)
"We Got Married" Acoustic Guitar
"Maybe I'm Amazed" or "Let 'Em In" Piano Bass Keyboards or Drum
"The Long and Winding Road" Keyboards
"The Fool on the Hill"
"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"/"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (reprise)" Electric Guitar
"Good Day Sunshine"
"Can't Buy Me Love"
"Put It There"/"Hello, Goodbye (reprise)" Acoustic Guitar
"Things We Said Today"
"Eleanor Rigby" None None None None
"This One" Bass Electric Guitar Electric Guitar Drums Tambourine
"My Brave Face" Keyboards
"Back in the U.S.S.R."
"I Saw Her Standing There"
"Twenty Flight Rock" (not played in all cities)
"Coming Up"
"Let It Be" Piano Bass
"Ain't That a Shame" or Lennon medley ("Strawberry Fields Forever" / "Help!" / "Give Peace a Chance") (both not played in all cities)
"Live and Let Die"
"Hey Jude" Tambourine/Keyboards
"Yesterday" Acoustic Guitar None None None None
"P.S. Love Me Do" (played only in some cities) None Bass Electric Guitar Drums Keyboards
"Get Back" Bass Electric Guitar
"Golden Slumbers" / "Carry That Weight" / "The End" Keyboards/Electric Guitar Bass/Electric Guitar

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