The 7″ Singles Box

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All tracks are written by Paul McCartney, except where noted

The 7" Singles Box
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Released2 December 2022 (2022-12-02)
Recorded1970–2021
Genre Rock
Length602:15 (digital version)
Label MPL
Producer
Paul McCartney chronology
McCartney I II III
(2022)
The 7" Singles Box
(2022)
One Hand Clapping
(2024)
Singles from The 7" Singles Box
  1. "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey (Mono)"
    Released: 10 November 2022
  2. "Too Many People (Mono)"
    Released: 10 November 2022
Digital version
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Another Day"Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney3:43
2."Oh Woman, Oh Why" Paul McCartney4:35
3."Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" (Mono)P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Linda McCartney4:50
4."Too Many People" (Mono)P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Linda McCartney4:18
5."The Back Seat of My Car" Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney4:30
6."Heart of the Country"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Linda McCartney2:24
7."Love Is Strange" (Single Edit) Ellas McDaniel, Mickey Baker, Sylvia Robinson Paul McCartney and Wings 4:15
8."I Am Your Singer"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings2:17
9."Give Ireland Back to the Irish"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:46
10."Give Ireland Back to the Irish" (Version)P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:47
11."Mary Had a Little Lamb"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:33
12."Little Woman Love"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings2:08
13."Hi, Hi, Hi"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:10
14."C Moon"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings4:36
15."My Love"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings4:10
16."The Mess" (Live at The Hague)P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings4:58
17."Live and Let Die"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:14
18."I Lie Around"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings5:03
19."Helen Wheels"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:46
20."Country Dreamer"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:11
21."Jet"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings4:09
22."Let Me Roll It"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings4:50
23."Band on the Run"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings5:13
24."Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings5:31
25."Mrs. Vanderbilt"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings4:40
26."Bluebird"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:24
27."Junior's Farm"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings4:22
28."Sally G"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:40
29."Listen to What the Man Said"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:56
30."Love in Song"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:06
31."Letting Go" (7" Single Mix)P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:36
32."You Gave Me the Answer"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings2:15
33."Venus and Mars/Rock Show" (7" Single Edit)P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:47
34."Magneto and Titanium Man"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:17
35."Silly Love Songs"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings5:55
36."Cook of the House"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings2:40
37."Let 'Em In"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings5:11
38."Beware My Love" (7" Single Edit)P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings6:01
39."Maybe I'm Amazed" (Live) Wings5:20
40."Soily" (Live)P. McCartney, L. McCartneyWings5:44
41."Mull of Kintyre"McCartney, Denny Laine Wings4:45
42."Girls' School" Wings4:38
43."With a Little Luck" (DJ Edit) Wings3:13
44."Backwards Traveller/Cuff Link" Wings3:12
45."I've Had Enough" Wings3:05
46."Deliver Your Children"McCartney, LaineWings4:19
47."London Town"McCartney, LaineWings4:11
48."I'm Carrying"McCartney, LaineWings2:46
49."Goodnight Tonight" (Single Version) Wings4:21
50."Daytime Nighttime Suffering" Wings3:23
51."Old Siam, Sir" Wings4:13
52."Spin It On" Wings2:15
53."Getting Closer" Wings3:24
54."Baby's Request" Wings2:51
55."Arrow Through Me" (7" B-side is "Old Siam, Sir") Wings3:38
56."Wonderful Christmastime" (Edited Version) Paul McCartney3:48
57."Rudolph the Red Nosed Reggae" Johnny Marks Paul McCartney1:47
58."Coming Up" Paul McCartney3:52
59."Coming Up" (Live at Glasgow) Paul McCartney and Wings3:50
60."Lunch Box/Odd Sox"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney and Wings3:54
61."Waterfalls" Paul McCartney4:45
62."Check My Machine" Paul McCartney5:51
63."Temporary Secretary" Paul McCartney3:15
64."Secret Friend" (7" Single Edit) Paul McCartney5:14
65."Ebony and Ivory" Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder 3:45
66."Rainclouds"McCartney, LainePaul McCartney3:13
67."Take It Away" Paul McCartney4:02
68."I'll Give You a Ring" Paul McCartney3:06
69."Tug of War" Paul McCartney4:07
70."Get It" Paul McCartney2:30
71."Say Say Say"McCartney, Michael Jackson Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson3:57
72."Ode to a Koala Bear" Paul McCartney3:47
73."Pipes of Peace" (7" Single Edit) Paul McCartney3:28
74."So Bad" Paul McCartney3:22
75."No More Lonely Nights" Paul McCartney4:43
76."No More Lonely Nights" (Playout Version) Paul McCartney3:58
77."We All Stand Together" (feat. The Frog Chorus) Paul McCartney4:25
78."We All Stand Together" (feat. The Finchley Frogettes / Humming Version) Paul McCartney2:24
79."Spies Like Us" Paul McCartney4:47
80."My Carnival"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney3:59
81."Press" (Video Edit) Paul McCartney3:41
82."It's Not True" Paul McCartney4:30
83."Pretty Little Head" (Remix)McCartney, Eric Stewart Paul McCartney3:51
84."Write Away"McCartney, StewartPaul McCartney3:01
85."Stranglehold"McCartney, StewartPaul McCartney3:38
86."Angry" (Remix)McCartney, StewartPaul McCartney3:37
87."Only Love Remains" (Remix) Paul McCartney4:14
88."Tough on a Tightrope"McCartney, StewartPaul McCartney4:40
89."Once Upon a Long Ago" Paul McCartney4:16
90."Back on My Feet"McCartney, Elvis Costello Paul McCartney4:23
91."My Brave Face"McCartney, CostelloPaul McCartney3:19
92."Flying to My Home" Paul McCartney4:14
93."This One" Paul McCartney4:12
94."The First Stone"McCartney, Hamish Stuart Paul McCartney4:06
95."Figure of Eight" (7" Bob Clearmountain mix) Paul McCartney5:13
96."Où Est le Soleil" Paul McCartney4:53
97."Party Party" (7" B-side is an artwork etching)P. McCartney, L. McCartney, Chris Whitten, Paul Wickens, Robbie McIntosh, and Hamish StuartPaul McCartney5:32
98."Put It There" Paul McCartney2:11
99."Mama's Little Girl"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney3:47
100."The Long and Winding Road" (Live) Paul McCartney and John Lennon Paul McCartney4:09
101."C Moon" (Live)P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney3:45
102."Birthday" (Live)Paul McCartney and John LennonPaul McCartney2:50
103."Good Day Sunshine" (Live)Paul McCartney and John LennonPaul McCartney2:33
104."All My Trials" (7" B-side is "C Moon") Paul McCartney3:28
105."The World You're Coming Into"  Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Jeremy Budd, and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa 2:30
106."Tres Conejos" Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sally Burgess, Jerry Hadley, and Willard White 2:43
107."Save the Child" Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sally Burgess, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, and Jerry Hadley 3:27
108."The Drinking Song (Let's Find Ourselves a Little Hostelry)" Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Willard White, and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa2:06
109."Hope of Deliverance" Paul McCartney3:24
110."Long Leather Coat"P. McCartney, L. McCartneyPaul McCartney3:36
111."C'Mon People" Paul McCartney5:49
112."I Can't Imagine" Paul McCartney4:40
113."Young Boy" (feat. Steve Miller) Paul McCartney3:56
114."Looking For You" (feat. Jeff Lynne and Ringo Starr) Paul McCartney4:41
115."The World Tonight" (feat. Jeff Lynne) Paul McCartney4:06
116."Used to Be Bad" (feat. Steve Miller)McCartney, Steve Miller Paul McCartney4:13
117."Beautiful Night" (feat. Jeff Lynne, Ringo Starr, and Linda McCartney) Paul McCartney5:06
118."Love Come Tumbling Down" Paul McCartney4:24
119."No Other Baby"Dick Bishop, Bob WatsonPaul McCartney4:18
120."Brown Eyed Handsome Man" Chuck Berry Paul McCartney2:29
121."Fabulous"Harold Land, Jon SheldonPaul McCartney2:16
122."From a Lover to a Friend" Paul McCartney3:50
123."Riding into Jaipur" Paul McCartney4:09
124."Tropic Island Hum" (7" B-side is "We All Stand Together") Paul McCartney3:14
125."Fine Line" Paul McCartney3:07
126."Growing Up Falling Down" Paul McCartney3:28
127."Jenny Wren" Paul McCartney3:48
128."Summer of '59" Paul McCartney2:10
129."Dance Tonight" Paul McCartney2:56
130."Dance Tonight" (Demo) Paul McCartney2:57
131."Nod Your Head" Paul McCartney1:58
132."222" Paul McCartney3:40
133."Ever Present Past" Paul McCartney2:57
134."House of Wax" (Live) Paul McCartney5:19
135."Sing the Changes"  The Fireman 3:45
136."Nothing Too Much Just Out of Sight" (Radio Edit) The Fireman3:46
137."(I Want To) Come Home" Paul McCartney3:36
138."(I Want To) Come Home" (Demo) Paul McCartney3:37
139."My Valentine" Paul McCartney3:16
140."Get Yourself Another Fool" Haywood Henry, Monroe TuckerPaul McCartney4:43
141."The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)" (7" B-side is "Wonderful Christmastime") Mel Tormé, Robert Wells Paul McCartney3:36
142."New" Paul McCartney2:58
143."Early Days" Paul McCartney4:08
144."Queenie Eye"McCartney, Paul Epworth Paul McCartney3:48
145."Save Us"McCartney, EpworthPaul McCartney2:40
146."Hope for the Future" (Main) Paul McCartney4:09
147."Hope for the Future" (Thrash) Paul McCartney2:56
148."In the Blink of an Eye" Paul McCartney3:20
149."Walking in the Park with Eloise" James McCartney Carl Davis 2:14
150."I Don't Know" Paul McCartney4:27
151."Come On to Me" Paul McCartney4:11
152."Who Cares" Paul McCartney3:15
153."Fuh You"McCartney, Ryan Tedder Paul McCartney3:25
154."Home Tonight" Paul McCartney3:05
155."In a Hurry" Paul McCartney4:04
156."Find My Way" Paul McCartney3:53
157."Winter Bird/When Winter Comes" Paul McCartney3:14
158."Women and Wives" Paul McCartney2:54
159."Women and Wives" (St. Vincent Remix) Paul McCartney and St. Vincent 3:02
Total length:602:15

Charts

Chart performance for The 7" Singles Box
Chart (2022)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [12] 126
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) [13] 13

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