List of Paul McCartney maxi-singles

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This is a list of Paul McCartney maxi-singles that have been released as vinyl singles and CD singles:

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YearTitleTracksFormat
1976"Let 'Em In"
(France only) [1]
"Let 'Em In"
"Beware My Love"
[Although both tracks are described as (Disco Mix), this is not the case.]
12" single
1979"Goodnight Tonight""Goodnight Tonight" (long version)
"Daytime Nighttime Suffering"
12" single
1980"Temporary Secretary""Temporary Secretary"
"Secret Friend"
12" single
1982"Ebony and Ivory""Ebony and Ivory" (with Stevie Wonder)
"Rainclouds"
"Ebony and Ivory" (solo version)
12" single
"Take It Away""Take It Away"
"I'll Give You a Ring"
"Dress Me Up as a Robber"
12" single
1983"Say Say Say""Say Say Say" (remix by John "Jellybean" Benitez) (with Michael Jackson)
"Say Say Say" (instrumental)
"Ode to a Koala Bear"
12" single
1984"No More Lonely Nights""No More Lonely Nights" (extended version)
"Silly Love Songs" (remake)
"No More Lonely Nights" (ballad)
12" single
"No More Lonely Nights""No More Lonely Nights" (special dance mix)
"No More Lonely Nights" (special dance mix by Arthur Baker)
"No More Lonely Nights" (special dance edit)
12" single
1985"Spies Like Us""Spies Like Us" (party mix) (remix by John Potoker)
"Spies Like Us" (alternative mix, Known to His Friends as Tom) (remix by Art of Noise)
"Spies Like Us" (DJ version)
"My Carnival (party mix)"
12" single
1986"Press""Press"
"It's Not True"
"Hanglide"
"Press" (dub mix)
12" single
"Only Love Remains""Only Love Remains"
"Only Love Remains" (remix)
"Tough on a Tightrope" (remix by Julian Mendolssohn)
"Talk More Talk" (remix by Paul McCartney and Jon Jacobs)
12" single
"Stranglehold"
(US only)
"Stranglehold"
"Angry" (Rock Radio Remix by Larry Alexander)
12" single
"Pretty Little Head""Pretty Little Head"
"Pretty Little Head" (remix by John Potoker)
"Angry" (Rock Radio Remix by Larry Alexander)
"Write Away"
12" single
1987"Once Upon a Long Ago""Once Upon a Long Ago" (long version)
"Back on My Feet"
"Midnight Special"
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore"
12" single
"Once Upon a Long Ago""Once Upon a Long Ago" (extended version)
"Back on My Feet"
"Lawdy Miss Clawdy"
"Kansas City"
12" single
"Once Upon a Long Ago""Once Upon a Long Ago"
"Back on My Feet"
"Don't Get Around Much Anymore"
"Kansas City"
CD single
1989"My Brave Face""My Brave Face"
"Flying to My Home"
"I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday"
"Ain't That a Shame"
12" single
"My Brave Face""My Brave Face"
"Flying to My Home"
"I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday"
"Ain't That a Shame"
CD single
"This One""This One"
"The First Stone"
"I Wanna Cry"
I'm in Love Again"
12" single
"This One""This One"
"The First Stone"
"Good Sign"
12" single
"This One""This One (Club Lovejoys Mix)"
"The First Stone"
"I Wanna Cry"
I'm in Love Again"
12" single
"This One""This One"
"The First Stone"
"I Wanna Cry"
"I'm in Love Again"
CD single
"Good Sign""Good Sign"
"Good Sign (Groove Mix)"
12" single
"Figure of Eight""Figure of Eight"
"This One" (Club Lovejoys mix)
12" single
"Figure of Eight""Figure of Eight"
"Ou est le Soleil?" (remix by Shep Pettibone)
"Ou est le Soleil?" (Tub Dub mix) (remix by Shep Pettibone)
12" single
"Figure of Eight""Figure of Eight"
"The Long and Winding Road"
"Loveliest Thing"
CD single
"Figure of Eight""Figure of Eight"
"Rough Ride"
"Ou Est le Soleil?" (7" mix)
3" CD single
"Ou est le Soleil?""Ou est le Soleil?" (remix by Shep Pettibone)
"Ou est le Soleil?" (Tub Dub mix) (remix by Shep Pettibone)
"Ou est le Soleil?" (instrumental mix) (remix by Shep Pettibone)
12" single
"Put It There""Put It There"
"Mama's Little Girl"
"Same Time Next Year"
12" single
"Put It There""Put It There"
"Mama's Little Girl"
"Same Time Next Year"
CD single
1990"Birthday""Birthday" (live)
"Good Day Sunshine" (live)
"P.S. Love Me Do" (live)
"Let 'Em In" (live)
12" single
"Birthday""Birthday" (live)
"Good Day Sunshine" (live)
"P.S. Love Me Do" (live)
"Let 'Em In" (live)
CD single
"All My Trials""All My Trials" (live)
"C Moon" (live)
"Mull of Kintyre" (live)
"Put It There" (live)
CD single
"All My Trials""All My Trials" (live)
"C Moon" (live)
"Strawberry Fields Forever/Help!/Give Peace a Chance" (live medley)
CD single
"The Long and Winding Road""The Long and Winding Road" (live)
"C Moon" (live)
"Mull of Kintyre" (live)
"Put It There" (live)
CD single
1992"Hope of Deliverance""Hope of Deliverance"
"Big Boys Bickering"
"Long Leather Coat"
"Kicked Around No More"
CD single
"Deliverance""Deliverance"
"Deliverance (dub mix)
"Hope of Deliverance"
12" single
1993"C'Mon People""C'mon People"
"I Can't Imagine"
"Keep Coming Back to Love"
"Down to the River"
CD single
"C'Mon People/Deliverance""C'Mon People"
"Deliverance"
"Deliverance" (dub mix)
CD single
"Off the Ground""Off the Ground"
"Cosmically Conscious"
"Style Style"
"Sweet Sweet Memories"
"Soggy Noodle"
CD single
"Biker Like an Icon""Biker Like an Icon"
"Midnight Special"
"Things We Said Today"
"Biker Like an Icon" (live)
CD single
1997"The World Tonight"
(US version)
"The World Tonight"
"Looking for You"
"Oobu Joobu" (part 1)
CD single
"The World Tonight""The World Tonight"
"Used to Be Bad"
"Oobu Joobu" (part 3)
CD single
"The World Tonight""The World Tonight"
"Really Love You"
"Oobu Joobu" (part 4)
CD single
"Young Boy""Young Boy"
"Looking for You"
"Oobu Joobu" (part 1)
CD single
"Young Boy""Young Boy"
"Broomstick"
"Oobu Joobu" (part 2)
CD single
"Beautiful Night""Beautiful Night"
"Love Come Tumbling Down"
"Oobu Joobu" (part 5)
CD single
"Beautiful Night""Beautiful Night"
"Same Love"
"Oobu Joobu" (part 6)
CD single
1999"No Other Baby""No Other Baby"
"Brown-Eyed Handsome Man"
"Fabulous"
CD single
2001"From a Lover to a Friend""From a Lover to a Friend"
"From a Lover to a Friend" (David Kahne remix 1)
"From a Lover to a Friend" (David Kahne remix 2)
CD single
"Freedom""Freedom" (studio mix)
"From a Lover to a Friend"
"From a Lover to a Friend" (David Kahne remix 2)
CD single
2004"Tropic Island Hum""Tropic Island Hum"
"We All Stand Together"
CD single
2005"Really Love You""Really Love You"
"Lalula"
CD single
"Fine Line""Fine Line"
"Comfort of Love"
"Growing Up Falling Down"
CD single
"Jenny Wren""Jenny Wren"
"I Want You to Fly"
"This Loving Game"
CD single
2007 Amoeba's Secret "Only Mama Knows" (live)
"C Moon" (live)
"That Was Me" (live)
"I Saw Her Standing There" (live)
12" single
2009Amoeba's Secret"Only Mama Knows" (live)
"C Moon" (live)
"That Was Me" (live)
"I Saw Her Standing There" (live)
CD single
2015Hope For The Future"Hope For The Future (Main)"
"Hope For The Future (Trash)"
"Hope For The Future (Mirwais Mix)"
"Hope For The Future (Beatsession Mix)"
"Hope For The Future (Jaded Mix)"
12" single
2015"Say Say Say""Say Say Say (2015 Remix)"
"Say Say Say (Instrumental - 1983 Remix by John Jellybean Benitez)"
12" single

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