Paul did a demo of this song (the one that you commented on right here) when he was in The Beatles. He wrote it in 1968 while working with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India. The working title was "Jubilee." It was going to be on "The Beatles (The White Album)" and "Abbey Road" but it was passed up. The demo is on The Beatles "Anthology 3" album. The actual version by Paul McCartney is on the "McCartney" album released on April 17, 1970.
Paul did a demo of this song (the one that you commented on right here) when he was in The Beatles. He wrote it in 1968 while working with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India. The working title was "Jubilee." It was going to be on "The Beatles (The White Album)" and "Abbey Road" but it was passed up. The demo is on The Beatles "Anthology 3" album. The actual version by Paul McCartney is on the "McCartney" album released on April 17, 1970.
The only song I remember called "Junk" was the one on the McCartney solo record. Where and when is this song from?
Paul did a demo of this song (the one that you commented on right here) when he was in The Beatles. He wrote it in 1968 while working with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India. The working title was "Jubilee." It was going to be on "The Beatles (The White Album)" and "Abbey Road" but it was passed up. The demo is on The Beatles "Anthology 3" album. The actual version by Paul McCartney is on the "McCartney" album released on April 17, 1970.
Paul did a demo of this song (the one that you commented on right here) when he was in The Beatles. He wrote it in 1968 while working with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in India. The working title was "Jubilee." It was going to be on "The Beatles (The White Album)" and "Abbey Road" but it was passed up. The demo is on The Beatles "Anthology 3" album. The actual version by Paul McCartney is on the "McCartney" album released on April 17, 1970.