Paul McCartney dug into his archives of unreleased music to share three tracks from his post-Beatles group Wings. The singer made a new version of "Rock Show" available along with an extended cut of "Letting Go" and a track from the 1974 One Hand Clapping film titled "Love My Baby." Fans can stream the tunes via SoundCloud or download them for free by giving their email address to McCartney's website.
The singer took to Facebook to share the previously unheard tracks.
"Have you heard these previously unreleased tracks from Wings?" he asked to his legion of fans.
According to Ultimate Classic Rock, "Love My Baby" actually surfaced last year.
"It was made by a friend of mine, David Litchfield," the singer explained about the song. "We decided that he would shoot a very simple piece, on video. We would just go into Abbey Road and play basically what we had rehearsed. So we went in there and it was very simply filmed, absolute basic stuff, and I think its charm now is that there's no pretense. It is what it is. We just called it One Hand Clapping, for absolutely no reason."
McCartney has been making new music as of late, collaborating with Kanye West on "All Day" and "FourFiveSeconds."
Wings formed in 1971 following the end of The Beatles and two McCartney solo albums. Former wife Linda McCartney joined Paul in the band along with Moody Blues guitarist Denny Laine. The group put out seven albums through 1979, including 1973's wildly popular Band on the Run. Wings birthed classic tunes like "Jet," "My Love" and "Let Me Roll It." They disbanded in 1981.
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