NEW * Maybe I’m Amazed - Paul McCartney 4K “LIve“ {Stereo} 1973
From the “Paul James McCartney“ TV Special.
Original 1973 live performance video edited and AI remastered with HQ stereo sound.
“Maybe I’m Amazed“ is a song written by English musician Paul McCartney that was first released on his 1970 debut solo album McCartney.
Although the original recording has never been released as a single, a live performance by McCartney’s later band Wings, from the live album Wings over America, was released in 1977; this version became a top ten hit in the United States and reached number 28 in the United Kingdom.
In 2011, Rolling Stone magazine ranked “Maybe I’m Amazed“ number 347 on its “500 Greatest Songs of All Time“ list.
Regarded as one of McCartney’s finest love songs, it achieved the number 347 position in the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time“ list compiled by Rolling Stone magazine in November 2004, and is the only solo McCartney song to make the list. In a late 2009 Q&A with journalists held in London to promote his live album Good Evening New York City, McCartney said “Maybe I’m Amazed“ was “the song he would like to be remembered for in the future“.
In a review for the McCartney album on release, Langdon Winner of Rolling Stone described “Maybe I’m Amazed“, as “a very powerful song“, that states “one of the main sub-themes of the record, that the terrible burden of loneliness can be dispelled by love.“ Winner continued to describe the track as “the only song on the album that even comes close to McCartney’s best efforts of the past. It succeeds marvelously.“ In a retrospective review for McCartney, Record Collector has highlighted “Maybe I’m Amazed“, along with “Every Night“ and “Junk“, as songs that “still sound absolutely effortless and demonstrate the man’s natural genius with a melody“. Joe Tangari of Pitchfork similarly evaluated “Maybe I’m Amazed“, along with “Junk“ and “Singalong Junk“, as the “peaks“ of McCartney.