Bluebird (song)

Bluebird (song)

Infobox Single
Name = Bluebird


Artist = Paul McCartney and Wings
from Album = Band on the Run
A-side = Mrs. Vandebilt
Released = January 28, 1974 flagicon|Europe
Format = 7" single
Recorded = 1973
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:24
Label = Apple Records
Writer = Paul McCartney
Producer = Paul McCartney
Certification =
Last single = "Helen Wheels"/"Country Dreamer"
(1973)
This single = "Mrs. Vandebilt"/"Bluebird"
(Europe)
(1974)
Next single = "Jet"
(1974)
Misc =

"Bluebird" is from Paul McCartney and Wings' most praised album "Band on the Run". The single version of the track was not issued in the UK or US, only in Continental Europe. There is a video of Paul McCartney & Wings in 1975 (with Joe English and Jimmy McCulloch) playing "Bluebird" as an apology to the Japan citizens for their being unable to tour in Japan. The only public copy of the widescreen snippeted video is on the 2001 documentary DVD "Wingspan".It's title is thought to be a parody of McCartney's earlier Beatle's song Blackbird.


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