Paul McCartney & Wings - Mull Of Kintyre (1977) video free download


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Duration: 04:48
Uploaded: 2010/05/15

Mull Of Kintyre was the very first single to sell over 2 million copies and became the fastest selling single of all time.

The bagpipes played by The Campbeltown Pipe Band were a prominent feature on the recording.

Comments

6 years ago

Jurie Botes

Beats South African music by far

6 years ago

Siannon Birch

thi ssong makes me want to cry --so evocative, a masterpiece

7 years ago

Anne Williams

My home town.

8 years ago

CMEAGAIN

this video lacks nudity

8 years ago

rake Fake

love it so beautiful.

8 years ago

bigi18

Quanti ricordi

8 years ago

Martha Cook

Is this Martha's favorite song?

8 years ago

Pete Kernow

I'm probably a sad person, but this is the only post-Beatles song by Paul which I like. It seems to me that McCartney needed Lennon more than the other way round.

8 years ago

Jarosław Proćko

Wczoraj do kina poszedłem sam... :)

8 years ago

ice man bro

this song played when i was in grade 8 high school 1977 in brisbane australia love it scottish heritish

8 years ago

make se comigo

i like so much paul maccartney ,his songs since i was a child i love the english people and their culture , and this country if i could i would  marry with one of them

9 years ago

Stephen Bruce

thank you Miss xo

9 years ago

Todd Larson

Majestic! The Scottish countryside, the bagpipers, and especially the community gathering together to sing around the campfire adds depth, dimension and warmth to this great song. (When I first heard it, I had no idea it was McCartney's - it sounded so unlike him - and I didn't care much for it at first, because my father was in the car with me when it was playing, and this was the sort of stuff he HATED! Later I bought a Wings 45 single titled "Girl's School," a routine but catchy rocker, and then I played the flipside... and it was that song! Now that I knew Macca was behind it, I LOVED it from then on!) Thanks for posting this!

9 years ago

hames jose

My uncle iain worked on his farm, my mum from Campbeltown where i have just buried her ashes R.I.P LOVE U LOADS MUM, what a wonderful place, all my family live here xxx

9 years ago

Steve V

One of my all time favourites- have tortured many a pub with my attempts to reproduce it in karaoke format

9 years ago

leonardo gonzalez

Hermosa cancion, siempre Paul emociona

9 years ago

Heather Renee

sweet through the heather:):)

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