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Paul and Linda McCartney: McCartney opens the door for more royalties from the well-known Wings single, “Let ‘Em In”

McCartney opens the door for more royalties from the well-known Wings single, “Let ‘Em In”

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McCartney opens the door for more royalties from the well-known Wings single, “Let ‘Em In”

Self-contained partial DS, one page, 6 x 2.75, March 17, 1976. A portion of a larger document which listed shares of royalties for McCartney’s song “Let ‘Em In”, filled out in another hand on behalf of McCartney Music, boldly signed in blue ink, “Paul McCartney,” and “Linda McCartney.” Document is removably housed in a Lucite holder and accompanied by a 45 rpm of the song, as well as a copy of the sheet music for the song. In fine condition, with a few light creases, two punch holes to top right, and light show-through from a PSA label on reverse.

Let 'Em In was the second single from the Wings' 1976 album, Wings at the Speed of Sound. Written and performed by McCartney, it reached number 2 on the UK music charts and number 3 in the US. One of the more familiar post-Beatles creations by Sir Paul, the lyrics include references to many of his friends and relatives, including Linda McCartney’s “brother John,” his own “brother Michael” and “Auntie Gin,” and “Phil and Don”—the Everly Brothers. A pleasing item that ties “royalties” to one of Rock & Roll’s most celebrated performers. Pre-certified Roger Epperson/REAL and RRAuction COA.

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