Paul McCartney - Every Night (Live) video free download


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Paul McCartney - Every Night Live & Unplugged MTV 1991

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8 years ago

Aberdumbie

Among the best of Sir Paul's post Beatle work. Such beauty in the simplicity of this piece. Thanks, Paul for giving us all this wonderful music for fifty plus years.

8 years ago

Kenneth Blixt

...love it !

8 years ago

James Dunn

I have this MTV live show on CD. Love it. Great song here; as McCartney as it gets and that's a good thing!

9 years ago

Chris Wightman

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9 years ago

Patrick McNamara

First time I've ever heard an Acoustical Bass...

9 years ago

pgamacorreia

Nobody does these vocal harmonies anymore!

9 years ago

PogieJoe

I've never heard this version! It's terrific!

9 years ago

liamtz

As someone mentioned earlier, the tune is simple but the soulful performance in 4 part harmony is sublime. Notice Sir Paul sings the lead as though he's speaking directly to a woman. So difficult to convey, yet he carries it off. Timeless.

9 years ago

Patrick McNamara

Observe children..this is what they call music....

9 years ago

Nigel Sharratt

You know, this is such an amazing song - so simple yet great. For some reason Sir Macca gets a bad press these days but you know what? I don't give a shit. He and The Beatles wrote some of the songs that provided the soundtrack to my life. Thank you chaps

9 years ago

novaimu

This is very cool, Paul McCartney UNPLUGGED way back in 1991. His lovely Linda in the background... miss her.

9 years ago

alan chrisman

From McCartney's 1st solo album, 1970. When Beatles split, he said almost couldn't get out of bed, but Linda got him to 'get back' to music.He seems to make his best albums when he has to (& Band on Run). Contained great songs like "Maybe I'm Amazed" and "Every Night".

9 years ago

cryptonite91

This performance is epic! Love it.

9 years ago

twinsmm1

IMHO, the harmonies on the woo-woo part weren't meant to be.

9 years ago

Phil Toler

Also this is a great band, that played on "Flowers In The Dirt", and featured Average White Band front man Hamish Stuart, a soul-funk maestro!

9 years ago

Keith Shillito

master at work simple as that

9 years ago

Romain Drouet

Wonderful !

9 years ago

lemistigri

Way better than the studio version. Love the acapella part !

9 years ago

Tango Eliott

Classic. Paul could not have done a better job. Those were great days, great songs and this was fantastic.

9 years ago

invisiblegardener316

hearing this just brings a smile to my face (':

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