ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

‘Wings Over America’ Tour: Paul McCartney’s Prodigious Wingspan

Fan mania greeted Paul’s first US tour since the days of The Beatles.

Published on

'Wings Over America' artwork - Courtesy: UMG
'Wings Over America' artwork - Courtesy: UMG

The tour that produced the triple album Wings Over America, and saw Paul McCartney and his band playing his first US shows since the days of The Beatles, opened on May 3, 1976.

Pete Townshend - The Studio Albums
Pete Townshend - The Studio Albums
Pete Townshend - The Studio Albums

That night, at the Tarrant County Convention Hall (now the Fort Worth Convention Centre) in Fort Worth, Texas, McCartney led Wings on the first night of a 31-date North American itinerary. It was part of the 14-month Wings Over The World tour.

Yesterday (Live / Remastered)

Click to load video

Those dates would go on to form the lavish triple-album set that bore the tour’s title. It documented how Paul delighted vast crowds with a combination of hits from the Wings era, and Beatles songs that audiences had never heard performed live before. They included “Yesterday,” “Blackbird,” “Lady Madonna,” and “The Long and Winding Road.”

It was a tour that chimed with McCartney’s One On One tour, in which he further investigated his peerless catalog. On the opening date of that tour in Fresno, California in 2016, Paul performed “A Hard Day‘s Night,” with his latter-day band, for the first time as a solo artist.

By the spring of 2017, the set featured Wings and solo favourites, Beatles delights such as “I’ve Got A Feeling” and “Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite,” and even the Quarrymen-era “In Spite Of All The Danger.” The itinerary finally came to a close in December of that year. Next came his Freshen Up dates of 2018-19, and then spring 2022 saw a triumphant return to the road in North America, after a pandemic-enforced layoff, for the Got Back itinerary.

Paul McCartney - Maybe I’m Amazed

Click to load video

Listen to the Paul McCartney & Wings Best Of playlist, featuring two hours of his hits as a solo artist and with Wings.

The Wings Over America album, released six months after the conclusion of the North American tour, reached No.1 in the US. It also featured such Wings hits as “Band On The Run,” “Live And Let Die,” “Let ’Em In,” and a version of “Maybe I’m Amazed,” first featured on his 1970 solo album McCartney, that became a Top 10 American single.

Buy or stream Wings Over America.

3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. Rocky Morley

    May 4, 2016 at 1:08 am

    I was a roadie for ‘Wings” on this tour and the for the rest of the world and enjoyed every second of it , the best tour I have ever worked on

    • Jim

      May 4, 2016 at 2:18 am

      Dude, how cool. Even today this is my favorite live album. Best in my collection. Loved McColluch’s giutar playing

  2. Micheal Paul Dixon

    May 6, 2020 at 2:51 pm

    Attended the first show at Terrant County. Standing room only. Will never forget the smoke and bubbles as they cranked up Venus and Mars/ Rock Show. Still have my very first concert Wings t- shirt!

Comments are temporarily disabled and will return shortly.
Paul McCartney & Wings - Venus and Mars (50th Anniversary Half-Speed Master) LP
Paul McCartney & Wings
Venus and Mars (50th Anniversary Half-Speed Master) LP
ORDER NOW
Rush - 50th Super Deluxe Edition Box Set
Rush
50th Super Deluxe Edition Box Set
ORDER NOW
Sex Pistols - Live In The U.S.A 1978, Atlanta 5th Jan, 1978 Atlanta, South East Music Hall, USA Limited Edition Red LP
Sex Pistols
Live In The U.S.A 1978, Atlanta 5th Jan, South East Music Hall, Limited Edition Red LP
ORDER NOW
Queen I Collector’s Edition
Queen
Queen I (Collector’s Edition Box Set)
ORDER NOW
Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet Picture Disc (Limited Edition)
Bon Jovi
Slippery When Wet Picture Disc
(Limited Edition)
ORDER NOW
The Beatles US Albums In Mono
The Beatles
The US Albums In Mono (Vinyl Box Set)
ORDER NOW
uDiscover Music - Back To Top
uDiscover Music - Back To Top