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"Daytime Nighttime Suffering" Single by Wings A-side Goodnight Tonight Released 23 March 1979 Format 7" single Recorded 1979 Genre Pop Length 3:19 Label Parlophone/EMI Writer(s) Paul McCartney Wings singles chronology "London Town"
(1978)"Goodnight Tonight"/"Daytime Nighttime Suffering"
(1979)"Old Siam, Sir"
(1979)"Daytime Nighttime Suffering" is a song written by Paul McCartney and recorded by Wings. It was the B-side to the 1979 single "Goodnight Tonight," which was a top-five hit in both the UK and USA. It was released on CD in 1993 as part of the release of The Paul McCartney Collection, and can be found as a bonus track on the album Back to the Egg. It is also included on the CD collection Wingspan: Hits and History.
Story behind the writing of the song
According to the book Band on the Run: A History of Paul McCartney & Wings by Garry McGee, the writing of the song was as follows:
"When Wings was recording Back to the Egg, Paul had announced to the other band members that if they could come up with a good enough song, it would be recorded and put on B-side of the single. Such a generous gesture opened financial doors for the other band members, as the song could earn a small fortune as the flip side of a hit single. Each member--including Linda--spent the weekend trying to compose the song, but when Monday morning rolled around, Paul announced that he had written 'the one.' It was included as the B-side of 'Goodnight Tonight', which hit the top ten on both sides of the Atlantic in the spring of 1979 and went gold in the United States."
Recording and subsequent history
The song was recorded January and February 1979 as part of the album sessions. In contrast to the quick composition of the song, the mixing required 49 attempts. McCartney's son James, who was a baby at the time, can be heard crying about two minutes into the song.[1]
McCartney cited the song as "one of my current favourites" in a 1984 interview with Oprah Winfrey,[2] and he has mentioned it as a favourite in subsequent interviews as well.[3] Linda McCartney mentioned it as a favourite as well. Despite this, McCartney has never performed the song live, although it was selected for inclusion on the "History" disc of the Wingspan: Hits and History collection.
Notes
- ^ Chip Madinger & Mark Easter, Eight Arms To Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium (Chesterfield, MI: 44.1 Productions, 2000), 246.
- ^ Madinger & Easter, 279.
- ^ "Interview with Lisa Bernhard and Steven Reddicliffe, 1 May 2001", tvguide.com
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1972: "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" · "Mary Had a Little Lamb" / "Little Woman Love" · "Hi, Hi, Hi" / "C Moon"
1973: "My Love" · "Live and Let Die" / "I Lie Around" · "Helen Wheels" / "Country Dreamer" · "Jet" · "Jet" / "Let Me Roll It" · "Mrs Vandebilt" / "Bluebird"
1974: "Band on the Run" · "Zoo Gang" · "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five" · "Junior's Farm" / "Sally G"
1975: "Listen to What the Man Said" · "Letting Go" / "You Gave Me the Answer" · "Venus and Mars/Rock Show" / "Magneto and Titanium Man"
1976: "Silly Love Songs" · "Let 'Em In" / "Beware My Love"
1977: "Maybe I'm Amazed" (live) / "Soily" (live) · "Mull of Kintyre" / "Girls' School"
1978: "With a Little Luck" · "I've Had Enough" · "London Town"
1979: "Goodnight Tonight" / "Daytime Nighttime Suffering" · "Old Siam, Sir" · "Getting Closer" · "Getting Closer" · "Arrow Through Me" / "Old Siam, Sir" · "Wonderful Christmastime"1980s 1980: "Coming Up" · "Waterfalls" · "Temporary Secretary"
1982: "Ebony and Ivory" · "Take It Away" · "Tug of War" · "The Girl Is Mine" (with Michael Jackson)
1983: "Say Say Say" (with Michael Jackson) · "Pipes of Peace"
1984: "No More Lonely Nights" · "We All Stand Together"
1985: "Spies Like Us"
1986: "Press" · "Pretty Little Head" · "Stranglehold" · "Only Love Remains"
1987: "Once Upon a Long Ago"
1989: "Ferry Cross the Mersey" · "My Brave Face" / "Flying to My Home" · "This One" · "Figure of Eight"1990s 1990: "Put It There" / "Mama's Little Girl" · "Birthday" (live) / "Good Day Sunshine" (live) · "All My Trials" (live) / "C Moon" (live)
1993: "Hope of Deliverance" · "C'Mon People" · "Off the Ground"
1997: "Young Boy" · "The World Tonight" · "Beautiful Night"
1999: "No Other Baby" / "Brown Eyed Handsome Man"2000s 2001: "From a Lover to a Friend" · "Freedom" / "From a Lover to a Friend"
2004: "Tropic Island Hum" / "We All Stand Together"
2005: "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (with U2) · "Fine Line" · "Jenny Wren"
2006: "This Never Happened Before"
2007: "Dance Tonight" / "Nod Your Head" · "Ever Present Past"
2008: "Heal the Pain" (with George Michael) · "Sing the Changes"
2009: "(I Want to) Come Home" · "Walk with You" (with Ringo Starr)Book:Paul McCartney ·
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