Wings in japanese
On this Wings in japanese the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. In 1977, the band earned their only UK number one single, with “Mull of Kintyre”, which became one of the best-selling singles in history.
The result was Wild Life, released 7 December. It was the first project to credit Wings as the artist. In an attempt to capture the spontaneity of live performances, five of Wild Life’s eight songs were first takes by the band. In February 1972, Wings released a single called “Give Ireland Back to the Irish”, a response to the events of Bloody Sunday.
June 1973, Wings went into rehearsals for their next album. In between sections of the tour, Wings recorded Wings at the Speed of Sound, which was released at the end of March 1976, just prior to the US leg of the world tour. After the tour, and following the release of “Maybe I’m Amazed” in early 1977, Wings took a break. Its broad appeal was maximised by a pre-Christmas release. The core trio of Wings then released the album London Town in 1978. Laine, however, remained and was co-credited on five of the tracks, including the title song.
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Later in 1978, lead guitarist Laurence Juber and drummer Steve Holley joined the band, restoring Wings to touring strength. In November and December 1979, Wings toured the UK, once again adding the horns and brass section consisting of Tony Dorsey, Howie Casey, Thaddeus Richard, and Steve Howard. The Country Hams was a pseudonym used by the group for the release of the single “Walking in the Park with Eloise” in 1974, a song written years before by Paul’s father James. It was the only release by Wings under that name. In March 1997, Denny Laine, Laurence Juber and Steve Holley did an impromptu “Wings” reunion at a Beatlefest convention in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This was not a planned event, and no further reunions were intended. Hi, Hi, Hi”, “Live and Let Die” and “Rockestra Theme”.