Sally G

1974 single by Paul McCartney and Wings From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Sally G" is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney and performed by Paul McCartney and Wings. It was released as the B-side to the single "Junior's Farm" in October 1974.

Released25 October 1974
RecordedJuly 1974
StudioSound Shop (Nashville, Tennessee)
Quick facts Single by Paul McCartney and Wings, A-side ...
"Sally G"
Single by Paul McCartney and Wings
A-side"Junior's Farm"
Released25 October 1974
RecordedJuly 1974
StudioSound Shop (Nashville, Tennessee)
GenreCountry
Length3:39
LabelApple
SongwritersPaul McCartney, Linda McCartney
ProducerPaul McCartney
Paul McCartney and Wings singles chronology
"Band on the Run"
(1974)
"Sally G"
(1974)
"Listen to What the Man Said"
(1975)
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Writing, recording and release

McCartney composed the song during Wings' stay in Nashville, Tennessee after visiting a country music club in Printer's Alley.[1] Like the A-side, it was recorded in Nashville in July 1974 during the same visit.[1] The song has a strong country influence and includes contributions from Nashville session musicians Vassar Clements, Lloyd Green and Johnny Gimble, supporting Wings.[1]

In the US, "Sally G" charted separately from "Junior's Farm" on Billboard's country chart and Hot 100, peaking at number 51 and number 39 respectively (number 17 when still listed with "Junior's Farm"). On the Easy Listening chart, it reached number 7. The song's debut album release was as a bonus track on the CD version of Wings at the Speed of Sound.

Reception

Colin Irwin of Melody Maker called "Sally G" "pleasantly throwaway", describing it as "a charming, carefree little piece with generous helpings of deep south fiddle, steel guitar and round-the-campfire vocals.[2] Lynne Thirkettle of Disc praised the lyrics, the pedal steel guitar and the violins.[2] Sue Byrom of Record Mirror described it as "very pleasant and everything" but "not really something to set the turntables on fire."[2] Charles Shaar Murray of NME said that it "is just pleasant McCartney pick-and-strum country fluff with the pedal steel player getting a chance to wander up and down his axe. Nothing to get hung about.[2]

Personnel

Chart performance

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Chart (1974–75) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] 11
Canadian RPM Top Singles 61
Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks 6
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 11
US Billboard Hot 100 17
US Billboard Easy Listening[4] 7
US Billboard Hot Country Singles 51
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Year-end charts

More information Chart (1975), Rank ...
Chart (1975) Rank
Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] 77
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Notes

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