Thursday, March 5, 2015

Paul McCartney Appears On New Kanye West Single ‘All Day’

Kanye West's new single contains a blast from the past of Paul McCartney, delivered by none other than former Beatle himself.

Continuing a recent series of collaborations that has seen McCartney chip in the West "Only One" and "FourFiveSeconds" singles (and McCartney brought its greatest success in the years down the road), the duo worked together on "All Day" The latest version from western So help me God next LP, and the results can trigger a jolt of recognition among fans always familiar with more unreleased material from Sir Paul.


As noted by Rolling Stone, McCartney first heard towards the end of "all day" when the song deviates from established and agreed on a softer section led by acoustic guitar and whistling. This bit seems to be a new recording of a song by McCartney first worked in 1969, when - as he explained in an interview - which was inspired by a Picasso painting try to write a song using chords only two fingers on the guitar.

This composition, while never released later became "When the wind blows," a theme that has worked and finally discarded during sessions Ram LP 1971. Its tranquil mood, bucolic seems to contradict with a song whose lyrics include lines like "Ball so hard, man, this s- cray," but on the other hand, many have said the idea of working together McCartney and West didn’t not make sense either.

A number of officers uploads "All Day" have come and gone since the launch yesterday of the studio version, but it seems likely that the surface on the video page Vevo West soon. Meanwhile, the single is now available for purchase.

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