Thursday, May 21, 2026

Surprise! Paul McCartney to Release Two New Tracks Tomorrow, “I Don’t Know,” “Come on to Me”

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Surprise, hahahaha. Tomorrow Paul McCartney releases a “double sided single.” That means two tracks, “I Don’t Know” and “Come On to Me.”

There’s no such thing as a single, let alone a double sided one, but what the hey. It’s new two new Macca songs. I’m happy.

The album, probably called “Egypt Station” but who knows, is not due out til later this year according to Paul’s blog.

McCartney will appear on James Corden’s Carpool Karoake this week, on “The Late Late Show” on CBS, to sing Beatles songs and maybe play one or both of these.

No word yet on who produced the tracks, but my bet would Greg Kurstin for the ballad, “I Don’t know” and Ryan Tedder for the rocker, “Come on to Me.” But I don’t know!

 

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