Tuesday, March 3, 1981
Last updated on February 22, 2020
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Article Mar 03, 1981 • Paul plays with The Michael Schenker Group
Article Mar 07, 1981 • Paul McCartney rumoured to play tribute concert for John Lennon
Session March 1981 • Overdubs for "What's That You're Doing?"
During the recording [of the “Michael Schenker Group” album], Paul McCartney was working in the studio next door to us with George Martin and he popped in to say ‘Hi’ a few times. Contrary to popular myth, he didn’t actually play on any songs that were recorded. However, he did play with us in the studio as a joke to wind up Chris Glen who was always late for the recording sessions.
Paul Raymond, from paulraymondmusic.com
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