The Paul McCartney song that rivalled Queen
Everything about ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ by Queen is big. Its sound spans raucous rock riffs, opera influences, and twinkling keys. Its lyrics detail life and death, fantasy and reality, devils and Galileo. Its success, sitting at number one in the United Kingdom for over two months and still finding its way into the charts even now. And last but not least, its legacy, remaining one of the most well-known songs ever created almost half a century since it was first released.There are few songs that could claim to compete with ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ in size, impact or success, but a Wings hit penned by Paul McCartney and Denny Laine is one of those few. After finding success with the Beatles in the 1960s, McCartney embarked upon a solo career and started a new band called Wings, recruiting his wife Linda, Laine, and Danny Seiwell to support him.
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