Album This song officially appears on the Paul Is Live Official live.
Timeline This song was officially released in 1993
This song was recorded during the following studio sessions:
July 1993
Official live • Released in 1993
1:58 • Live • L1 • The track is a solo performance by guitarist Robbie McIntosh, "inspired by Chet Atkins"
Paul McCartney : ProducerPerformed by : Robbie McIntosh Geoff Emerick : Engineering, Mixing engineer Julian Mendelsohn : Recording engineer Bob Kraushaar : Recording engineer
Concert From the concert in Charlotte, USA on Jun 15, 1993
Session Recording: July 1993 • Studio Hog Hill Studio, Rye, UK
Official live • Released in 2019
1:58 • Live • L1.2019 • 2019 remaster
Paul McCartney : ProducerPerformed by : Robbie McIntosh Geoff Emerick : Engineering, Mixing engineer Julian Mendelsohn : Recording engineer Bob Kraushaar : Recording engineer Alex Wharton : Remastering
Concert From the concert in Charlotte, USA on Jun 15, 1993
Unofficial live
2:13 • Live
Concert From the concert in Toronto, Canada on Jun 06, 1993
Unofficial live
2:17 • Live
Concert From the concert in Boulder, USA on May 26, 1993
Unofficial live • Released in 1993
2:15 • Live
Concert From the concert in Las Vegas, USA on Apr 14, 1993
The New World Tour 1993 Tokyo 1st
Unofficial live • Released in 1993
Live
Concert From the concert in Tokyo, Japan on Nov 12, 1993
Unofficial live • Released in 1998
1:59 • Live
Concert From the concert in Oslo, Norway on Sep 27, 1993
“Robbie's Bit” has been played in 77 concerts and 4 soundchecks.
Santiago • Estadio Nacional • Chile
Dec 16, 1993 • Part of The New World Tour
Buenos Aires • River Plate Stadium • Argentina
Dec 12, 1993 • Part of The New World Tour
Buenos Aires • River Plate Stadium • Argentina
Dec 11, 1993 • Part of The New World Tour
Buenos Aires • River Plate Stadium • Argentina
Dec 10, 1993 • Part of The New World Tour
Curitiba • Pedreira Paulo Leminski • Brazil
Dec 05, 1993 • Part of The New World Tour
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