Friday, July 3, 2026

Paul McCartney Video Shows That He Can Sing (Take That, Top 40 Pretenders)

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Watch this new Paul McCartney video for his new song, “New.” From the album “New.” Paul is 71 and a half years old. He can sing like it was 1973. Take that, top 40 pretenders who use AutoTune and backup singers to mask what they haven’t got. Paul’s a clever one, isn’t he? Just singing like that!

McCartney’s “New” album hits stores October 15th. Here’s the tracklist. Three of the tracks were produced by George Martin’s son Giles, who produced the “LOVE” album with his dad for Cirque du Soleil. Two are from Mark Ronson. And two are from Paul Epworth, who works with Adele. Two tracks are with Ethan Johns, son famed Glyn Johns, who produced so many Rolling Stones hits. Interesting choices, Paul. So we have Sting, Elton John, and Macca this month, a great record from Rod Stewart earlier this year. And of course, David Bowie. Very cool.

1. Save Us (produced by Paul Epworth)
2. Alligator (produced by Mark Ronson)
3. On My Way to Work (produced by Giles Martin)
4. Queenie Eye (produced by Paul Epworth)
5. Early Days (produced by Ethan Johns)
6. New (produced by Mark Ronson)
7. Appreciate (produced by Giles Martin)
8. Everybody Out There (produced by Giles Martin)
9. Hosanna (produced by Ethan Johns)
10. I Can Bet (produced by Giles Martin)

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Roger Friedman
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