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Venus and Mars is the fourth album by Wings, Paul McCartney's group formed after The Beatles' dissolution. Released as the follow-up to the enormously successful Band on the Run, Venus and Mars continued Wings' string of success and would prove a springboard for a year-long worldwide tour

After recording Band on the Run as a three-piece with wife Linda and guitarist Denny Laine, McCartney added Jimmy McCulloch on lead guitar and Geoff Britton on drums to the Wings lineup in 1974. Having written several new songs for the next album, McCartney decided upon New Orleans, Louisiana as the recording venue, and Wings headed there in January 1975.[1]

As soon as the sessions began, the personality clash that had been evident between McCulloch and Britton during Wings' 1974 sessions in Nashville became more pronounced, and Britton — after a mere six month stay — quit Wings, having only played on three of the new songs. A replacement, American Joe English, was quickly auditioned and hired to finish the album.

The sessions themselves proved to be very productive, not only finishing the entire album, but also several additional songs including two future McCartney B-sides: "Lunch Box/Odd Sox" and "My Carnival". McCartney also decided to link the songs together much like The Beatles had on Abbey Road to give the album a more continuous feel.

John Lennon, often in a nostalgic mood while in Los Angeles, had told May Pang (his then girlfriend) that he planned to visit the McCartneys during the recording sessions for Venus and Mars, but this was not to be. Lennon's planned visit would be permanently postponed due to his reunion with Yoko Ono.

Preceded by the single "Listen to What the Man Said" in May, Venus and Mars appeared two weeks later to decent reviews and brisk sales. The album reached #1 in the US, the UK and worldwide (as did "Listen to What the Man Said" in the US) and sold several million copies, even if the reaction was less than what had greeted Band on the Run a year earlier.

Two additional singles, "Letting Go" and "Venus and Mars/Rock Show" were released, though to less success. Although the latter almost reached the US Top 10, it didn't chart at all in the UK.

By September, Wings kicked off what would be their year-long Wings Over the World tour in the UK, with Australia, the United States and Canada pencilled in for the coming months; Venus and Mars material would be heavily featured.

In 1993, Venus and Mars was remastered and reissued on CD as part of "The Paul McCartney Collection" series with "Zoo Gang" (a UK television theme that was the UK B-side of "Band on the Run" in 1974), "Lunch Box/Odd Sox" (B-side of "Coming Up" in 1980), and "My Carnival" ("Spies Like Us"' B-side in 1985) as bonus tracks. In 2007, Venus and Mars was reissued in digital form on iTunes with these bonus tracks plus the 6-minute-plus "party mix" of "My Carnival".

Wings' interpretation of the theme to Crossroads, a British soap opera, was sometimes used to end the show in place of the regular theme tune, usually when there was a cliffhanger ending with a hint of sadness involved

Comments

9 years ago

valleybrook

I like Pauls 'Granny Music'. Thanks!

9 years ago

JHMBB2

This is my first time hearing the album version. I've heard it a million times off my dads record for Wings Over America! This will take some time to get used to.

9 years ago

AJ Patrick

I wish people could put away their john vs paul midsets for a minute and realize this is good music....of course this if from a paul lover

9 years ago

Luca Faccini

Always seemed to me as a mix of Martha My Dear and Honey Pie

9 years ago

Kitty Hunter

I love you Paul!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

MrNotBad98

#ragtime

9 years ago

ahdjf fldka

Just Amazing!

10 years ago

Tom HOWE

I was thinking this song reminds me of the Big Break theme tune. And then I noticed the album cover.

10 years ago

Todd Larson

A nice bit of Fred Astaire, with very authentic timbres and arrangements. Makes you forget it's McCartney singing! What a versatile talent.

10 years ago

Volound

no wonder john got sick of him.

10 years ago

Robin Raven

Great track. Venus and Mars, Rockshow, Love in Song, You Gave me the Answer. What a classic foursome to start an album with! Every track sounds totally different!

10 years ago

austrianecoable

Sounds 1930's and I dig it.

10 years ago

heah hoo

john wrote Goog Night to his son. but they let ringo sing it because they wanted to apologize him.

10 years ago

Blair Miles

I think 1983fed when he said "John actually wrote it" was referring to the song 'Good Night' from the White Album, which was the song mentioned in the post that 1983fed was replying to. That song, a lullaby, was sung by Ringo and written by John for Julian.

10 years ago

Jannik Lindquist

"More of Paul's granny music" :-)

10 years ago

Marina Garcia

shall we dance?

11 years ago

Karol Bermúdez

John used to say the Paul was good in makin' sing for old ladies. LOL

11 years ago

katlguy63

to 1983fed....im no Beatles expert,and may be wrong,but this is a Wings song,not a Beatles song,its on the WINGS album Venus And Mars...I believe the song you are refering to that John wrote for his son,Julian, is Hey Jude,by the BEATLES...I dont think that years after their split,that Paul would put a song that John wrote on a album that Paul made with his wife and new band...

11 years ago

thundermuffin9398

And at 1:36 - "We should do this more often" xD

11 years ago

Mark Renton

And 'Your mother should know'... :)

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