Wings
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Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney
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“C Moon” is a reggae inspired track that was released on the opposite side of Wings single “Hi Hi Hi”, it ended up getting a lot more airplay than “Hi Hi Hi” in the UK because “Hi Hi Hi” was banned from airplay.
“C Moon” is a very clever song. On first listen, one may not know what meaning Paul had...
[Intro]
Check, mm, check, mm, check it out
Mm-mm
Uh huh, mh-hmm
Was that the intro I should have been in?
Oh bo-bo-bo, yeah, yeah
[Chorus 1]
C moon, C moon, C moon is she
C moon, C moon, C moon to me
[Verse 1]
How come no one older than me
Ever seems to understand
The things I wanna do?
It will be L7
And I'd never get to heaven
If I filled my head with glue
What's it all to you?
[Chorus 1]
C moon, C moon, C moon is she, oh
C moon, C moon, C moon to me
[Verse 2]
Bobby lived with Patty
But they never told her daddy
What their love was all about
She could tell a number
That he thought of
But she never was the type to let it out
What's it all about?
[Chorus 2]
C moon, C moon, oh, C moon are we
I said, C moon, C moon, C moon are we
[Verse 1]
How come no one older than me
Ever seems to understand
The things I wanna do?
It will be L7
And I'll never get to heaven
If I filled my head with glue
What's it all to you?
[Chorus 1]
C moon, C moon, C moon is she
Oh, C moon, C moon, C moon to me
[Verse 2]
Bobby lived with Patty
But they never told her daddy
What their love was all about
She could tell a number
That she thought of
But she never wanted to let it out
What's it all about?
[Chorus 2]
C moon, C moon, C moon are we
C moon, C moon, C moon are we
What's it all about?
C moon, C moon, C moon are we
C moon are we
C Moon was written by Linda McCartney & Paul McCartney.
C Moon was produced by Paul McCartney.
When doing an interview for the book Man On The Run, Paul said,
There’s a line in [Wooly Bully] that says, ‘Let’s not be L7.’ Well, L7, it was explained at the time, means a square—put L and 7 together and you get a square… So I thought of the idea of putting a C and a moon together (a half-moon) t...