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{{Infobox song
{{Infobox single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
| Name = Flying to My Home
| name = Flying to My Home
| Cover = My Brave Face.jpg
| cover =
| Caption = 7" sleeve
| alt =
| Artist = [[Paul McCartney]]
| caption = 7" sleeve
| Album = [[Flowers in the Dirt]]
| type = single
| A-side = "[[My Brave Face]]" (7" and 12") <br />
| artist = [[Paul McCartney]]
| album = [[Flowers in the Dirt]]
"Flying to My Home" (12" only)
| B-side = "Flying to My Home" (7" only) <br />
| A-side = {{ubl|"[[My Brave Face]]" (7" and 12")|"Flying to My Home" (12" only)}}
"[[I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday]]"/"[[Ain't That a Shame]]" (12")
| B-side = {{ubl|"Flying to My Home" (7" only)|"[[I'm Gonna Be a Wheel Someday]]"/"[[Ain't That a Shame]]" (12")}}
| Released = 8 May 1989 <small>([[United Kingdom]])</small> <br /> 27 May 1989 <small>([[Billboard Hot 100|United States]])</small>
| released = 8 May 1989 <small>([[United Kingdom]])</small> <br /> 27 May 1989 <small>([[Billboard Hot 100|United States]])</small>
| recorded = 5 May 1988
| Format = [[Gramophone record|7" single]]; [[Maxi single]]; [[Cassette single]]; [[CD single]]
| Recorded = 5 May 1988 - Hog Hill Mill, East Sussex
| studio = Hog Hill Mill, East Sussex
| Genre = Rock
| venue =
| Length =
| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]
| Label = [[Capitol Records]] (US/Canada)<br>[[Parlophone]]
| length =
| label = [[Capitol Records]] (US/Canada)<br>[[Parlophone]]
| Writer = [[Paul McCartney]], [[Elvis Costello]]
| writer = [[Paul McCartney]]
| Producer = [[Paul McCartney]], [[Mitchell Froom]], [[Neil Dorfsman]]
| producer = [[Paul McCartney]]
| prev_title = [[Once Upon a Long Ago]]
| Certification =
| prev_year = 1987
| Last single = "[[Once Upon a Long Ago]]"<br/>(1987)
| next_title = [[This One (song)|This One]]
| This single = "[[My Brave Face]]"<br />(1989)
| next_year = 1989
| Next single = "[[This One (song)|This One]]"<br />(1989)
| Misc =
}}
}}


"'''Flying to My Home'''" is a song written by [[Paul McCartney]]. It was released as the B-side to the "[[My Brave Face]]" single from the album ''[[Flowers in the Dirt]]''. The song ended up being placed into the Paul McCartney lyrics book titled ''Blackbird Singing'' numerous years following its initial release. The song is available on the [[The Paul McCartney Collection|1993 remastered CD]] version of ''[[Flowers in the Dirt]]''.<ref>{{cite book |title= Eight Arms To Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium|last= Madinger|first= Chip|author2=Mark Easter|year= 2000|publisher= 44.1 Productions, LP|location= Chesterfield, MO|isbn= 0-615-11724-4|page= 305}}</ref>
"'''Flying to My Home'''" is a song written by [[Paul McCartney]]. It was released as the B-side to the "[[My Brave Face]]" single from the album ''[[Flowers in the Dirt]]''. The song ended up being placed into the Paul McCartney lyrics book titled ''Blackbird Singing'' numerous years following its initial release. The song is available on the [[The Paul McCartney Collection|1993 remastered CD]] version of ''[[Flowers in the Dirt]]''.<ref>{{cite book |title= Eight Arms To Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium|last= Madinger|first= Chip|author2=Mark Easter|year= 2000|publisher= 44.1 Productions, LP|location= Chesterfield, MO|isbn= 0-615-11724-4|page= 305}}</ref> It was also included on ''[[The 7" Singles Box]]'' in 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.paulmccartney.com/news/paul-announces-the-7-singles-box|title='The 7" Singles Box' – Out 2 December 2022|website=PaulMcCartney.com|date=10 November 2022|access-date=5 December 2022}}</ref>



==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*Paul McCartney Lead Vocals, backing vocals, bass, electric and slide guitar, autoharp, organ, percussion, drums
*[[Paul McCartney]] lead vocals, backing vocals, bass, electric and acoustic guitar, autoharp
*[[Linda McCartney]] backing vocals<ref>''Club Sandwich'', n.52, Summer 1989, p.3</ref>
*[[Hamish Stuart]] — Acoustic and eletric guitar, backing vocals
*[[Chris Whitten]] Drums, synthesizer, backing vocals
*[[Hamish Stuart]] slide guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals
*[[Chris Whitten]] – drums, backing vocals
*[[Linda McCartney]] - Backing Vocals <ref>Personnel as per''Club Sandwich'', n.52, Summer 1989, p.3</ref>


== References ==
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{{Paul McCartney singles}}
{{Paul McCartney}}
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[[Category:Paul McCartney songs]]
[[Category:1989 songs]]
[[Category:Songs written by Paul McCartney]]
[[Category:Song recordings produced by Paul McCartney]]
[[Category:Songs written by Elvis Costello]]
[[Category:Capitol Records singles]]
[[Category:Parlophone singles]]



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Latest revision as of 23:45, 22 December 2023

"Flying to My Home"
Single by Paul McCartney
from the album Flowers in the Dirt
A-side
B-side
Released8 May 1989 (United Kingdom)
27 May 1989 (United States)
Recorded5 May 1988
StudioHog Hill Mill, East Sussex
GenreRock
LabelCapitol Records (US/Canada)
Parlophone
Songwriter(s)Paul McCartney
Producer(s)Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney singles chronology
"Once Upon a Long Ago"
(1987)
"Flying to My Home"
(1989)
"This One"
(1989)

"Flying to My Home" is a song written by Paul McCartney. It was released as the B-side to the "My Brave Face" single from the album Flowers in the Dirt. The song ended up being placed into the Paul McCartney lyrics book titled Blackbird Singing numerous years following its initial release. The song is available on the 1993 remastered CD version of Flowers in the Dirt.[1] It was also included on The 7" Singles Box in 2022.[2]

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Madinger, Chip; Mark Easter (2000). Eight Arms To Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium. Chesterfield, MO: 44.1 Productions, LP. p. 305. ISBN 0-615-11724-4.
  2. ^ "'The 7" Singles Box' – Out 2 December 2022". PaulMcCartney.com. 10 November 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  3. ^ Club Sandwich, n.52, Summer 1989, p.3