It was 36 years ago today (March 25th, 1976) that Paul McCartney released his seventh solo album — and fifth Wings release — Wings At The Speed Of Sound. The album, which was the former-Beatle's fifth chart-topper, hit Number One on April 24th, 1976 and spent seven non-consecutive weeks at the top spot while McCartney was back in the States on his sold-out Wings Over America tour.
The album's lead single, “Silly Love Songs” spent a whopping five weeks on top of the Top 40 charts. Its followup, “Let 'Em In,” also achieved saturation airplay, peaking at Number Three.
Back in 2014 a super-deluxe edition of the album was released as part of the ongoing McCartney Archives Collection. The Wings At The Speed Of Sound set includes a 112-page hardbound book, and features several outtakes — including the long-rumored version of “Beware My Love” featuring Led Zeppelin‘s John Bonham on drums along with a DVD featuring previously unreleased 1976 footage of Wings in Venice, a new behind the scenes edit from Wings’ 1976 Wembley shows, as well as the original music video for “Silly Love Songs.”