It was 45 years ago today (March 31st, 1978) that Paul McCartney & Wings released London Town. By the time of the album's completion, Wings was pared back down to a trio, with just Paul, Linda McCartney, and the ever-faithful Denny Laine. Over the course of the album's sessions, guitarist Jimmy McCulloch and drummer Joe English had quit, leaving the trio to complete the set, which was McCartney's first since the band's massive 1976 Wings Over America tour and subsequent chart-topping live album.
Preceding the release of the album in November 1977 was the stand-alone single “Mull Of Kintyre” backed with “Girl's School.” While the rest of the globe went mad for the acoustic Scottish waltz, its B-side, “Girls School,” was chosen for the U.S. market and stalled at Number 33. Driven by the success of the London Town's Number One hit lead single, “With A Little Luck,” the album spent 10 weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 albums chart — with the album stuck at Number Two for six of those weeks — unable to displace the then-massive Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.
Three singles were pulled from the set — “With A Little Luck” (#1), “I've Had Enough” (#25), and “London Town” (#39). The album featured the song “Girlfriend,” which Paul McCartney had offered Michael Jackson back in 1975 and eventually went on to become one of the highlights of Jackson's 1979 Off The Wall album. London Town was notable for being the only Wings set to feature a total of five co-writes with Wings co-founder Denny Laine.