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Denny Laine reprising his fabulous hit Go Now, first recorded by Bessie Banks before Laine sang lead on the Moody Blues 1964 hit version. At the time of this live TV appearance Laine was a key member of Paul McCartney's Wings. A reminder of one of the great pop hits of the British Sixties.
Denny Laine, Paul McCartney, Wings Denny Laine on his long cooperation with Paul McCartney and Wings. From the documentary film "Composing Outside The Beatles. Lennon and McCartney 1973-1980". Buy the DVD at 🤍 🤍 🤍
A sample of the Pete Bennett Show produced By Paul Petock , Denny Laine tells great stories about Paul McCartney and John Lennon and Sings Wings Hits ! With Glen Burtnik , Jon Banner , Jeff Levine , Jess Banner , and Joe Nocco . Mull of Kintyre , Deliver your Children . in HD
Performance at Muddy Creek Music Hall in Winston Salem, NC on January 23, 2017. Denny Laine was a founding member of The Moody Blues and was also a founding member, with Paul McCartney, of the band Wings.
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"Acid Freakout" promo for Denny's classic single "Say You Don't Mind" 1967.
Denny Laine. Released in 1973 Track List: Side one "Big Ben" "Destiny Unknown" "Baby Caroline" "Don't Try, You'll Be Refused" "Talk to the Head" "Sons of Elton Haven Brown" Side two "Find a Way Somehow" "Havin' Heaven" "On That Early Morn" "The Blues" "Everybody" "Move Me to Another Place"
1964... #1 UK Singles Chart #2 Canada Top Singles #4 Ireland #10 US Billboard Hot 100 #10 Netherlands.. Before The Moody Blues recorded it, this was an obscure soul single for Bessie Banks, who released it in 1964. Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller produced her recording, and it was written by her husband Larry Banks. It is a heart-rending song where the singer has just broken up with his lover, and can't bear to see her anymore. This was The Moody Blues' second single, the first being the unsuccessful "Lose Your Money." Their next few releases did not fare as well and the lead singer on this track, Denny Laine, whose pained vocals added so much to the single, left the band to set up his own Electric String Band in 1966. He later joined forces with Paul McCartney in Wings. The Moody Blues re-formed a short time later with new members Justin Hayward and John Lodge, who became the primary songwriters in the group. Denny Laine recalled to Gibson.com how the band came to cover this song: "It came in one of these suitcases full of records from America. This guy, James Hamilton, he was a friend of B. Mitchel Reed, who was a DJ, and he would send this stuff across. So I picked that one out especially because Mike Pinder was a piano player. (chuckles) We'd always get the gig where the piano would be out of tune and we'd get the slow handclap because they were waiting to tune the piano… (laughs) Anyway, we did 'Go Now' because it was a song with a piano in it.".. Stereo Mix by 🤍radiowollaton8521 #JustinHayward #TheMoodyBlues PayPal Donation: 🤍 YouTube : #ClassicHitsStereo iTunes : 🤍 Spotify : 🤍
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Denny Laine Live at the Hard Rock Cafe Boston Massachusetts February 7th, 1990 "Let Me Roll It To Ya!!!!" from the classic Paul McCartney and Wings album "Band On The Run." Absolutely stunning live performance! Denny Laine - Lead Guitar, Vocals Scott James - Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar Jason Stone - Drums, Vocals
Denny Laine - Wings On My Feet 1987 1.- Wings On My Feet 0:00 2.- Kick The Ball 3:30 3.- Portrait 6:45 4.- Castle In The Air 10:06 5.- Roll The Dice 13:24 6.- Lucy Lullaby 17:21 7.- No Sleep 21:42 8.- Tao Princess 25:33 9.- It's Never Too Late 29:12 10.- Caribbean Sun 32:36 11.- Blushing Bride 36:06 12.- Spacetrain 40:09
Denny sings Norwegian Wood on 6/25/2022 in Des Plaines IL
Denny Lane, member of the Moody Blues from 1964 till 1966 about the time as a Moody and a Wings member
A 1978 interview with Paul McCartney & Denny Laine. Paul and Denny talk about Famous Groupies & Deliver Your Children.
Denny Laine zingt Go now & Anyone can fly bij Lieder und leute in 1981(?)
Denny Laine joined Wings in 1971 and enjoyed 10 years of success with Paul McCartney. He co-wrote Mull of Kintyre and toured the world - unfortunately the fairy story was not destined to have a happy ending. Join me for this career retrospective of an often-overlooked artist, exploring some of the controversies and turbulence that defined his partnership with the ex-Beatle.
Denny Laine - Hometown Girls 1985 1.- Cruisin' 0:00 2.- Foggy Morning 3:45 3.- Mistral 7:15 4.- Stay Away 14:40 5.- Hometown Girls 18:40 6.- Red Sky 22:50 7.- I Wish You Could Love 25:50 8.- Twist Of Fate 30:10 9.- Street (Special Guest "Maggie Bell") 33:45 10.- Blue Nights 39:15
From "Wings American Tour" 1976
It Was 50 Years Ago Today tour Hard Rock AC
Tripod audience-shot video from 'Help John Wicks Beat Cancer Charity Concert' at The Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, California on October 8, 2015. Setlist: 1. Live And Let Die 2. Say You Don't Mind 3. Band On The Run 4. Go Now (with The Bangles) To all of The Bangles fans (especially female) who would like to join a Bangles Facebook group that doesn't allow stalking or objectifying females, we have a refreshing alternative for you 🤍
Denny Laine's fourth solo album. Released in 1982. Side one "Running Round In Circles" 00:00 "Be Together" 4:12 "Who Moved the World?" 9:32 "Racing Cars" 14:39 Side two "Various Shapes and Forms" 19:03 "I Always Thought" 23:50 "Could Not Believe" 28:05 "Anyone Can Fly" 31:37
A short but wonderful clip of Denny Laine post-Wings
Denny's seventh solo album. 1988 Track Listing: Side One "Land of Peace" (00:00) "Eyes of a Child" (3:47) "Success" (7:50) "First Day in London" (10:52) "Lonely Road" (14:42) "True to Me" (17:30) "Without Your Love" (21:15) Side Two "If I Tried" (24:23) "Burnin' Bridges" (26:54) "Money Talks" (29:57) "What Can I Do Without You" (33:42) "Fly With the Dove" (36:44) "Black Sheep" (41:05) "Peace Must Come Again" (44:50)
From "Rockshow", Denny Laine sings the Moody Blues' hit "Go Now" as a member of Wings (including Paul & Linda McCartney on backup). 1976: "Wings Over America". For entertainment only.
🤍 From Denny Laine's 1977 album: "Holly Days" Paul McCartney on Bass, Drums, Back Vocals, Guitars, Piano & Keyboards Linda McCartney On Keyboards & Backing Vocals *Disclaimer: I do not own any clips or music. All clips and music belong to their respectfull owners. I do not earn any money with this video. This video is for enjoyment purposes only.
Denny Laine was a surprise guest at Laurence Juber's concert at the American Hotel in Freehold, NJ on 6/3/12. Denny joined Laurence along with The Cryers for the encore. The group performed "Band on the Run" and "Live and Let Die."
Brian "Denny Laine" Hines b-side of 'Say You Don't Mind'
At City Winery Nashville TN 3-19-2019
Look At Me - Denny Laine 1977 Album - Holly Days produced by Paul McCartney Personnel: Denny Laine: guitars, piano, Hammond organ, harmonica, xylophone, vocals Paul McCartney: guitars, bass guitar, piano, keyboards, drums, backing vocals Linda McCartney: keyboards, backing vocals
Following the break up of The Beatles, Paul McCartney and Denny Laine founded Wings; together with Paul and Linda McCartney, Denny was one of only three constant members of the band. In this wide-ranging interview, Denny takes us through the Wings story, his relationship with McCartney, and how they stepped out of The Beatles' shadow to build one of the biggest bands of the seventies. Denny Laine is an English songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, guitarist; lead singer on The Moody Blues' 1965 debut album The Magnificent Moodies; and, later, best known for his role as co-founder (with Paul and Linda McCartney) of Wings. After leaving the Moody Blues in early October 1966, he formed the Electric String Band in December 1966, which featured himself on guitar and vocals, Trevor Burton (another former member of The Move) on guitar, Viv Prince on drums, and electrified strings in a format not dissimilar to what Electric Light Orchestra would later attempt. Laine and Burton then went on to the band Balls from February 1969 until the band's breakup in 1971, with both also taking time to play in Ginger Baker's Air Force in 1970. In 1971, Laine joined Paul McCartney to found Wings, and stayed with them for a full ten years until they officially disbanded in 1981. Laine provided lead and rhythm guitars, lead and backing vocals, keyboards, bass guitar, and woodwinds, as well as writing or co-writing some of their material. Together with Paul and his wife, Linda, they formed the nucleus of the band, being called that "strange, 3-winged beast". It was with Wings that Laine enjoyed the biggest commercial and critical successes of his career, including co-writing the smash hit "Mull of Kintyre".
Denny's opening song from his show with Terry Sylvester at the historic Strand in Lakewood, NJ. This was the 50th anniversary Beatles celebration weekend and events and concerts were going on all over the place. They had just come in from Beatlefest. It was a packed house with a very enthusiastic audience despite a mini snowstorm going on outside. Magical!!
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"Send Me The Heart" (co-written by Paul McCartney) with Laine singing lead. Co escrita por Paul McCartney y Denny Laine en voz principal Subscribe 🤍