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"Silly Love Songs" is a song written and sung by Paul McCartney with his band Wings in 1976. The...
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"Silly Love Songs" is a song written and sung by Paul McCartney with his band Wings in 1976. The song was released as a single and included on the album Wings at the Speed of Sound. The single reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the UK Singles Chart.
In addition to a comment about "silly love songs" by John Lennon, McCartney had often been teased by music critics for writing lightweight songs, and he wrote this number in response. "Silly Love Songs" was McCartney's first foray into the then-popular disco sound, with his bass guitar taking a lead role against a steady disco-style drumbeat. As such, it was the forerunner for other 1960s-era British musicians trying their hand at disco; examples that followed included The Rolling Stones' "Miss You" and Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?".
Linda's vocal is heard, doing the repetition of the counterpoint portions as well as the "I Love You" parts, while Paul sings, and vice versa.
The song lists at #31 on Billboard's Greatest Songs of All Time.
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Oct 23, 2006
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Oct 23, 2006
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