Live at the Cavern Club

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Live at the Cavern Club
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Released2000
Recorded14 December 1999
Venue The Cavern Club, Liverpool
Genre Rock
Length45 min.
Label MPL
Director Geoff Wonfor
Producer Geoff Wonfor, Andy Matthews
Paul McCartney chronology
Paul Is Live – The New World Tour
(1993)
Live at the Cavern Club
(2000)
Wingspan
(2001)

Live at the Cavern Club is a 1999 concert film starring Paul McCartney. It was filmed on 14 December 1999, during his concert at The Cavern Club, in Liverpool, England, and it was directed by Geoff Wonfor. On stage with McCartney were David Gilmour, Mick Green, Ian Paice, Pete Wingfield, and Chris Hall. [1] The DVD earned Gold status in Australia. [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Honey Hush" (Joe Turner)
  2. "Blue Jean Bop" (Gene Vincent, Morris Levy)
  3. "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" (Chuck Berry)
  4. "Fabulous" (Harry Land, Jon Sheldon)
  5. "What It Is" (McCartney)
  6. "Lonesome Town" (Baker Knight)
  7. "Twenty Flight Rock" (Ned Fairchild)
  8. "No Other Baby" (Dickie Bishop, Bob Watson)
  9. "Try Not to Cry" (McCartney)
  10. "Shake a Hand" (Joe Morris)
  11. "All Shook Up" (Otis Blackwell, Elvis Presley)
  12. "I Saw Her Standing There" (Lennon–McCartney)
  13. "Party" (Jessie Mae Robinson)

Personnel

Home media

The film was released on DVD and VHS on 19 June 2001 by Image Entertainment. [3]

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [4] Gold7,500^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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