Paul McCartney’s musical journey spans decades, from his Beatles fame to a massively successful solo career. A master songwriter, McCartney has crafted countless classics with ease—almost as naturally as brewing a cup of tea. Yet, not every gem in his catalog has earned the attention it deserves. Here are 10 hidden treasures from McCartney’s expansive body of work that every fan should hear.

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“Monkberry Moon Delight” – RAM (1971)

Released on the groundbreaking RAM album, “Monkberry Moon Delight” is pure, unfiltered McCartney madness. This eccentric track paved the way for the indie rock movement that would dominate the coming decades, showing a wild and experimental side of Paul.

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“You Gave Me the Answer” – Venus and Mars (1975)

“You Gave Me the Answer” transports listeners to the Roaring Twenties. Beginning with vintage record player sounds, McCartney jumps into a charming honky-tonk piano tune, adding a nostalgic twist to Venus and Mars.

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“I’m Carrying” – London Town (1978)

Written during a relaxing boat trip through the Virgin Islands, “I’m Carrying” captures McCartney’s signature laid-back spirit. The heartfelt acoustic ballad feels like a private confession whispered across the waves.

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“Waterfalls” – McCartney II (1980)

Understated yet haunting, “Waterfalls” finds McCartney embracing synthesizer textures to deliver a tender plea for love and caution. It’s a deeply personal and atmospheric piece that proves his versatility.

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“Ballroom Dancing” – Tug of War (1982)

One of McCartney’s most energetic songs, “Ballroom Dancing” channels vintage rock ‘n’ roll swagger. With lively piano riffs and Little Richard-style vocals, Paul reminds listeners of his unmatched musical charisma.

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“My Brave Face” – Flowers in the Dirt (1989)

Though the album version leans heavily into ’80s production, the acoustic demo of “My Brave Face,” co-written with Elvis Costello, reveals the song’s true brilliance—a heartfelt exploration of vulnerability and hope.

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“Calico Skies” – Flaming Pie (1997)

Armed with just an acoustic guitar, McCartney delivers one of his most touching love songs in “Calico Skies.” Simple, pure, and genuine, this track showcases his timeless ability to capture deep emotion with few words.

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“Jenny Wren” – Chaos and Creation in the Backyard (2005)

Echoing the storytelling style of “Lady Madonna,” “Jenny Wren” features McCartney’s gentle acoustic fingerpicking and a haunting duduk solo, proving that even in his later years, he never stops innovating.

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“Only Mama Knows” – Memory Almost Full (2007)

Opening with wistful strings before launching into gritty rock energy, “Only Mama Knows” finds McCartney letting loose with raw vocals and a pounding electric guitar, reminding fans that his rock spirit is ageless.

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“Happy With You” – Egypt Station (2018)

In this reflective track, McCartney candidly admits to past struggles with substance use and celebrates newfound peace. “Happy With You” is one of his most honest and heartfelt songs in recent years.

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