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[[Linda McCartney]]'s album Wide Praire was released by [[Paul McCartney]] after she passed away. He did it because a fan wrote in inquiring about "Seaside Woman" a reaggie beat type song. |
[[Linda McCartney]]'s album Wide Praire was released by [[Paul McCartney]] after she passed away. He did it because a fan wrote in inquiring about "Seaside Woman" a reaggie beat type song. |
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Paul gathered up all her recordings and put them together with the help of Capitol Records/MPL Communications LTD. |
Paul gathered up all her recordings and put them together with the help of Capitol Records/MPL Communications LTD. |
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Track #11 "Poison Ivy" is a recording of a [[Leiber and Stoller]] song by the band [[The Coasters]] |
Track #11 "Poison Ivy" is a recording of a [[Leiber and Stoller]] song by the band [[The Coasters]] |
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Track #2 "New Orleans" has had air play on [[Breakfast with the Beatles]] many years ago. |
Track #2 "New Orleans" has had air play on [[Breakfast with the Beatles]] many years ago. |
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Track #16 "Appaloosa" reflects Linda McCartney's love for horses. |
Track #16 "Appaloosa" reflects Linda McCartney's love for horses. |
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Linda McCartney's album Wide Praire was released by Paul McCartney after she passed away. He did it because a fan wrote in inquiring about "Seaside Woman" a reaggie beat type song. Paul gathered up all her recordings and put them together with the help of Capitol Records/MPL Communications LTD.
Track #11 "Poison Ivy" is a recording of a Leiber and Stoller song by the band The Coasters
Track #2 "New Orleans" has had air play on Breakfast with the Beatles many years ago.
Track #15 "Cook of the House" was on the Album "Wings at the Speed of Sound".
Track #16 "Appaloosa" reflects Linda McCartney's love for horses.