All of these four musicians are talented in so many different ways and, of course, as The Beatles. We lost two, but we still have their wonderful music. Thank you for your many gifts.
Bonjour ❤️ une merveilleuse chanson pleine d’ émotion pour une film très touchant ❤️et plein de tendresse. J’adore entendre Paul Mac Cartney expliquer comment il travaille la création de ses chansons . Merci beaucoup Joëlle Nina Haddad
This movie crushed me when I saw it. Partly because I wasn't in a great place when I saw it, but also because it's very moving and relatable about loss and the importance of family. So neat to hear about the music. Had no idea Paul was involved.
My favourite McCartney song since 2000. It was never going to be a chart buster but it is a delightful song. It was funny hanging on to the moon heading into the sun. What a great lyric.
I don't think he counted on this song being a chart buster. If you listen to the radio now a days, Theres no Paul Mccartney or anyone from his Era! It's all horrible top 40 Garbage! LOL. I listen to and Oldies Station in Long Island. Its great, They play 60s-80's, although I kind like 50's as well. But I'll turn on the radio and "_Day Tripper_ " would be on, Or " _My Sweet Lord_ ", " _Band on the Run_ ", " _Imagine_ ", " _Back off Boogaloo_ ".. They play great stuff like this. Without a doubt, if Paul released " _I Want to Come Home_ " in the 1970's.. with Linda singing backup, *BAM* ... a # 1 song! 🚶🏽♂️🚶🏽♂️🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♂️
Yes, great lyric. But I think it's "It was *fun* hanging on to the moon..." Very minor difference of two letters, but quite a difference in meaning, really.
What a guy! I still Love _Paul McCartney_ !!! I cant believe how talented he is. Well..I knew he was super talented but, all this... Wow! I kind of write songs like him. And I know what he means, when they say, Less is More! God Bless you Paul! Seems like yesterday when I watched you, _John, George & Ringo_ perform for the first time on _The Ed Sullivan Show!_ I was 9! 🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♀️
I love to hear about his process. Irrespective of the success of the song/movie, his work touches on universal human emotions and experiences. Their timeless quality outlasts all fashions.
Saw Paul perform second night at Hollywood Bowl in i think 2015 and learned he had performed this song the night before in the first piano slot (i think we heard Let Em In the next night, which is ALSO AMAZING) and i was kinda bummed.. such an amazing song.
great to see the creative process from paul and the respect he has for robert de niro . lovely song and perfect acting as always from robert de niro . thank you for sharing that
What a grounded down-to-earth man Paul McCartney is. He's a genius and from the same time frame as Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys. There is a massive difference Paul is in this world and Brian, Well, goodness knows.
Don't know the song and the movie, but when I saw De Niro's face, that sort of killed it for me. He just doesn't seem like the "family type" in real life.
@@hippojuice23 ...it certainly is. Because none of us has ever met the guy. So, we don’t know him. But you gotta admit, even as an image, he’s pretty good at squeaking it clean.
I saw (and heard) Tom Jones do this song live in concert. He did a superb and moving interpretation. I didn't know the song until then. Lovely to hear Paul explaining how he wrote it.
It’s very very commercial and sadly formulated to cliché ... Paul went for selling out the song rather than creating his own true feelings...very uninteresting, expect more from such a very talented pop singer. 0 / 10
@@marctufano2162 ...yeah, I don’t know. I feel that he probably had the proper intentions, (I mean, what’s a big movie when you’re Paul McCartney? Could it be bigger than The Beatles?) and he started out okay but a lot of his stuff today is just plain too commercial. And that’s WITH him playing the drums, which gives it a great groove track - it’s still too commercial. I think without another co-writer, we’re only gonna GET his side of things. “Venus and Mars” was a great album. We used to do “Rock Show”, which was fun with the change-ups. He had some great lyrics to that album.
Jerry Mammoser Paul’s always sold records so they in that regards he’s always been commercial. She Loves You was commercial, could name them all, but this one isn’t original, it’s just a product for a cheque.
Great to know he is still with us. I believe he has become more humble with age, realizes relationships are more important than fame or having a lot of money.
This is about a movie released in 2009. We're talking about nearly 12 years ago. This is a 12 year younger Paul McCartney (and everyone else) in this video about the movie. Why this has been released in 2021 I have no idea? It is an interesting bit of history. I just wish everyone was fine -- the last 15 months or so have not been easy.
This hasn’t been released in 2021. Someone uploaded it to CZcams in 2021. “The Making Of Paul McCartney’s ‘(I Want To) Come Home’” was a bonus feature included on the _Everybody’s Fine_ DVD released in 2010.
It’s very very commercial and sadly formulated to cliché ... Paul went for selling the song rather than creating his own true feelings...very uninteresting, expect more from such a very talented pop singer. 0 / 10
Un insieme di sensazioni che liberano un'energia e una armonia di suoni magistrali e magia del personaggio Poul Mcarteen..In assoluto il più Grande,Raffinato,elegante..Geniale
Sometimes we all get the feeling that we are witnesses to an unparalleled beauty, none of which has ever been seen by the world nor will ever be seen again. This is when you know it’s magic and must be beheld in its purest form to be appreciated as a gift to everyone that enjoys it. But, as with everything endangered, care must be given for it’s protection. It takes courage to share your heart and innermost thoughts with the world. With love & gratitude for your music and everything you do. xo
@@TheMrpatches557 And "Helter Skelter" gave birth to Heavy Metal - what song did John write that gave birth to an entirely new genre of music? And the other thing I noticed was that in the early solo careers - both John and George were successful for a few years - and I could swear - I can hear a strong McCartney bass influence in their early solo work - and as both John and George careers both began to fizzle - I also noticed the server lack in the good bass lines and riffs of the past. Now I will give "Image" a good two thumbs up - but I can not remember a song being so soft, silly, and sentimental - as if John and his malcontent jealously of Paul were ready to concede to the soft rock decay. And how much softer can "Woman" get or "Number 9 Dream." Very very soft and silly - if you ask me - yet Paul remained polite and complimentary of his past band buddies. I do recall Paul having the first post Beatle song getting banded from a lot of radio stations in a lot of countries - when his hard-rocking "Hi - Hi - Hi" hit the charts - and a lot of folks missed the lyrics of "Juniors Farm," and I will always love the rocking out song that Paul only released the live version of "The Mess." Now that was REAL rock and roll. And it didn't stop there - "Helen Wheels" - "Long Leather Coat" and I'll never forget "Girl's School" and a giant favorite - "Live and Let Die." How many times has that song been covered and charted - at least once - and what song of John's (hard-rocking efforts) has ever been covered and charted. Now - with that said, "Instant Karma" was a great song - but it too was a dig at Paul - that never dug deep - but then the lazy streak hit John after that - didn't hear much out of John. And - I really thought after the break-up that John was really going to astound us with hard-rocking innovations - considering how he proclaimed that the Beatles were a mediocre band at best - and in a rut - John's such discontent and outright public disdain for Paul - I mean - I thought John was about to unleash the creative dragon of his and Yoko's collaboration - but hell Queen did more for rock and roll than John ever seemed to want to get off his lazy ass and prove the Beatles were a mediocre band - as he had proclaimed - I waited and waited - and I hate to say it but John let me down. Whereas Paul at least remained loyal to the Beatle fans. After the Beatles were questioned in regard to the Manson Family murders - and the reported influence of "Helter Skelter" - Paul among close friends - had considered, "did we go too far." And it would be 30 years before Paul performed "Helter Skelter" live. A human side to the fellow - that took a lot of rationalizing to realize - it was not his fault that a crazy guy to the song the wrong way - but noticed Manson had died in prison before Paul would perform it live. I'll never forgive what Mark Chapman did - cause I think if John would have lived - we would eventually see him surrender his malcontent jealously of Paul - and realized that the great success of his band - hinged on those mega-hits that Paul wrote. John was good - I like his songs - Paul was productive positive and yes while silly at times - that Paul rocked out a lot more than given credit. John had the critics believing he was not silly - but at the end of the day - John never impressed the fans - as Paul did. Not so much about the money - as it is - that the fans love Paul - and Paul loves the fans - and in the End the - that love you make is equal to the love you take. And as for John - "he took his lucky break - and broke it in two." So sad that the final measure runs down to the person whose malcontent behavior - caught up to him. Oh well - we each pick our favorites and Paul to me continues to remain the most relevant songwriter of my generation - he works hard and doesn't have to - the guy just loves what he is doing. John did not seem to have that kind of ethic - I wish he had - but John was John - and I would have loved for this conversation to go equally for them both - I will forever be a Beatle fan - but without the Beatles - sorry - silly Paul WINS.
There are rumors that Paul recorded a couple of more songs around this time, with Geoff Emerick as an engineer. I never understood if this is true, and if the songs are out there somewhere. Would love to hear them!
I love it when Paul gets a “little idea.”
And once again, Paul McCartney writes a masterpiece
What a masterpiece and almost forgotten. Never plays it live .. except 2009 in Berlin when I saw him playing it
It's easier for Macca to write a song than
for us to brush our teeth. Man's a music legend.
McCartney is such a humble genius!
Another immortal gem. Give this man the keys to the universe. Come home baby 💙💕
Yet another meaningful song from a musical genius, good on you Sir Paul.
All this talent with no worries about recording costs. A dream.
All of these four musicians are talented in so many different ways and, of course, as The Beatles. We lost two, but we still have
their wonderful music. Thank you for your many gifts.
At least he came cheap on the band side of things playing all the instruments. 😅
Bonjour ❤️
une merveilleuse chanson pleine d’ émotion pour une film très touchant ❤️et plein de tendresse.
J’adore entendre Paul Mac Cartney expliquer comment il travaille la création de ses chansons .
Merci beaucoup
Joëlle Nina Haddad
His discussion at 5:56 about "too many notes" is really the essence of musicianship. Less can be more.
The man is a genius !!!!!
Paul the Number One songwriter ever
since the beginning of time....Truth
Never heard of this movie. Never heard this song. What a nice song it is! The brilliance of McCartney still shines in little gems like this.
Never heard of the movie either, which makes me to believe Robert de Niro is on it.
it a good film
It's a really nice heartwarming film.
So beautiful.. I love this and seeing how it all came together.
So beautiful all !!!!
Simply put, Beautiful song Sir Paul.
Sir.paul..
That was one of the best McCartney 'pieces to camera' I've seen and he is looking tip top
Thank you Paul for sharing the birth of this!
I look forward to seeing this movie and your addition ♥️
Thank you Paul 🥰❤👏
Paul makes his musical gift seem run of the mill. It isn't. Thanks for sharing.
He’s genius.
Always has been.
This movie crushed me when I saw it. Partly because I wasn't in a great place when I saw it, but also because it's very moving and relatable about loss and the importance of family. So neat to hear about the music. Had no idea Paul was involved.
Wonderful Paul McCardthey. Simply beautiful songs 👍 💙 💘 😃 👍
Oh man, that voice! Every time I hear Paul, it takes me way back and sends chills up my spine!
La canción y la película me parecieron MONSTRUOSAS!! ... Increíblemente Bellas!
No lip-syncing with Paul McCartney ! What you see is what you get ! 100% TALENT to the Nth power !
Everybody knows Macca was and still is successful as a musician because he provided that plus of helping with the gardening.
Brilliant Simplicity as only Paul can do 🌟💙🎶
The look on the classically trained musicians faces when he walks in says it all.
Beautiful Paul!
My favourite McCartney song since 2000. It was never going to be a chart buster but it is a delightful song.
It was funny hanging on to the moon heading into the sun. What a great lyric.
I don't think he counted on this song being a chart buster. If you listen to the radio now a days, Theres no Paul Mccartney or anyone from his Era!
It's all horrible top 40 Garbage! LOL. I listen to and Oldies Station in Long Island. Its great, They play 60s-80's, although I kind like 50's as well.
But I'll turn on the radio and "_Day Tripper_ " would be on, Or " _My Sweet Lord_ ", " _Band on the Run_ ", " _Imagine_ ", " _Back off Boogaloo_ ".. They play great stuff like this.
Without a doubt, if Paul released " _I Want to Come Home_ " in the 1970's.. with Linda singing backup, *BAM* ... a # 1 song! 🚶🏽♂️🚶🏽♂️🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♂️
@@garychambers5850 I suspect you are completely correct. Just rubbish most modern music today.
Yes, great lyric. But I think it's "It was *fun* hanging on to the moon..." Very minor difference of two letters, but quite a difference in meaning, really.
Play it again! This is what I want ...and a lovely song like this...must see the movie by the way ❤🙏👂🙂
Thank you Paul 😘😘😘😘
I want to come home 😭 oh dear so so lovely 🤩💖
So lovely where he plays left handed air violin.
He Is The Best Composer Ever ! Including Classical !
Hum, maybe, maybe... Don't get too excited about that.
why yo say that ?
@@fromParis2011
Beautiful!
What a guy! I still Love _Paul McCartney_ !!! I cant believe how talented he is. Well..I knew he was super talented but, all this... Wow!
I kind of write songs like him. And I know what he means, when they say, Less is More! God Bless you Paul!
Seems like yesterday when I watched you, _John, George & Ringo_ perform for the first time on _The Ed Sullivan Show!_ I was 9! 🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♀️🚶🏽♀️
I love to hear about his process. Irrespective of the success of the song/movie, his work touches on universal human emotions and experiences. Their timeless quality outlasts all fashions.
Those Beatles cello's get everywhere, but always sound just right :)
Saw Paul perform second night at Hollywood Bowl in i think 2015 and learned he had performed this song the night before in the first piano slot (i think we heard Let Em In the next night, which is ALSO AMAZING) and i was kinda bummed.. such an amazing song.
great to see the creative process from paul and the respect he has for robert de niro . lovely song and perfect acting as always from robert de niro . thank you for sharing that
Thank you Paul for explaining the making of your song in a cool and limpid way. Very instructive. Congrats for the result!
Loved that that a director’s garden needed tidying up! The man is brilliant! We all love Paul!❤️
me too
The orchestrator, not director.
WAS brilliant. LOVED Paul.
A genius can even explain his music in such simple logical way of how it happened!
Ahhhh love him
He's just delish like Paul can only be. Very tasteful and cool.
Woow..nice song..genius Paul
Paul you are astounding hugs and kisses 😘
This song is magnificent - so underated . In my perfect world this would be a massive hit ...
Спасибо Пол за всё. Был на концерте 23 марта 2019г. В Буэнос-Айрес. Фантастика
Thank you Sir Paul, you never cease to amaze ❤ this is such a beautiful song, perfect ending to the movie ❤️ Everybody’s Fine.
Dear Sir Paul, role model of my English and my songs since 1979 -
after your great latest album I'm looking forward to this one🎼🎸
Warm, and relaxing!!
What a grounded down-to-earth man Paul McCartney is. He's a genius and from the same time frame as Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys. There is a massive difference Paul is in this world and Brian, Well, goodness knows.
Paul McCartney ....❤️
What a song, what a man..x
This is great enjoyed the music 🙏
Briliant music from a legendary musician. Thank you so much, Sir Paul McCartney!
Love you Paul❤️ what a talent!
The best and most talented beatle....
My perfect Paul!❤️
Lovely song!
Don't know the song and the movie, but when I saw De Niro's face, that sort of killed it for me. He just doesn't seem like the "family type" in real life.
Great actors will make you believe the character. De Niro is great
De Niro, De Nit Wit. Was yet another forgettable film. Skip it (trust me, you'll thank yourself for doing so).
Needs to work with Clint Eastwood....not having any of Deniro...he's a KNOB.
Paul nailed this song to the t for this movie
Heart warming has many definitions and this is many of them all at once.
Paul McCartney, sou fã desde minha adolescência.
I sometimes feel like Paul is the best person in the world. He is so kind which makes it easy for fans to love him more.
...he probably is.
Never a scandal 60 years in spotlight almost
That's an image.
@@hippojuice23 ...it certainly is. Because none of us has ever met the guy. So, we don’t know him. But you gotta admit, even as an image, he’s pretty good at squeaking it clean.
Paul is the guy!
I saw (and heard) Tom Jones do this song live in concert. He did a superb and moving interpretation. I didn't know the song until then. Lovely to hear Paul explaining how he wrote it.
And a great song at that
Keep doing what you do Paul!
great video
Beautifully Done ! I'm glad he didn't let Dario flood the song with a full orchestra mucking it all up. All My Best !
Music wakes us up Is super
What a cool guy. Incredible. His whole life he’s been like this, just a cool fucking guy.
It’s very very commercial and sadly formulated to cliché ... Paul went for selling out the song rather than creating his own true feelings...very uninteresting, expect more from such a very talented pop singer. 0 / 10
@@marctufano2162 ..i agree. But...the video was revealing in how this stuff is put together, I thought.
Jerry Mammoser
Not to diminish from his great work - it just seemed to be a song written for a big money movie!
@@marctufano2162 ...yeah, I don’t know. I feel that he probably had the proper intentions, (I mean, what’s a big movie when you’re Paul McCartney? Could it be bigger than The Beatles?) and he started out okay but a lot of his stuff today is just plain too commercial. And that’s WITH him playing the drums, which gives it a great groove track - it’s still too commercial. I think without another co-writer, we’re only gonna GET his side of things.
“Venus and Mars” was a great album. We used to do “Rock Show”, which was fun with the change-ups. He had some great lyrics to that album.
Jerry Mammoser
Paul’s always sold records so they in that regards he’s always been commercial. She Loves You was commercial, could name them all, but this one isn’t original, it’s just a product for a cheque.
Great to know he is still with us. I believe he has become more humble with age, realizes relationships are more important than fame or having a lot of money.
This is brilliant 👏👏
Thanks
This is about a movie released in 2009. We're talking about nearly 12 years ago. This is a 12 year younger Paul McCartney (and everyone else) in this video about the movie. Why this has been released in 2021 I have no idea? It is an interesting bit of history. I just wish everyone was fine -- the last 15 months or so have not been easy.
This hasn’t been released in 2021. Someone uploaded it to CZcams in 2021. “The Making Of Paul McCartney’s ‘(I Want To) Come Home’” was a bonus feature included on the _Everybody’s Fine_ DVD released in 2010.
It’s very very commercial and sadly formulated to cliché ... Paul went for selling the song rather than creating his own true feelings...very uninteresting, expect more from such a very talented pop singer. 0 / 10
@@marctufano2162 It's difficult to see any critical thinking about Paul, everyone's posting fanboy/girl comments.
Un insieme di sensazioni che liberano un'energia e una armonia di suoni magistrali e magia del personaggio Poul Mcarteen..In assoluto il più Grande,Raffinato,elegante..Geniale
A bottomless well of McCartneys inspirations......aren't we lucky ! 🤗
Bellissima ti amo sir Paul ❤️❤️😘
Just wonderful.....moving...got the message across...At 7:06 I just laughed...that was so natural...ha
you go Paul!
Too much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sometimes we all get the feeling that we are witnesses to an unparalleled beauty, none of which has ever been seen by the world nor will ever be seen again. This is when you know it’s magic and must be beheld in its purest form to be appreciated as a gift to everyone that enjoys it. But, as with everything endangered, care must be given for it’s protection. It takes courage to share your heart and innermost thoughts with the world. With love & gratitude for your music and everything you do. xo
Too wordy.
Fits perfectly on Chaos!
Un excellent film !
Paul is always handsome and cute with his natural face without make up.. I love you Paul !
This guy is still the most relevant songwriter ever.
John Lennon is the most relevant songwriter ever PAUL MOSTLY WROTE SILLY SONGS JOHN LENNON WROTE REAL SONGS
@@TheMrpatches557 And "Helter Skelter" gave birth to Heavy Metal - what song did John write that gave birth to an entirely new genre of music? And the other thing I noticed was that in the early solo careers - both John and George were successful for a few years - and I could swear - I can hear a strong McCartney bass influence in their early solo work - and as both John and George careers both began to fizzle - I also noticed the server lack in the good bass lines and riffs of the past.
Now I will give "Image" a good two thumbs up - but I can not remember a song being so soft, silly, and sentimental - as if John and his malcontent jealously of Paul were ready to concede to the soft rock decay. And how much softer can "Woman" get or "Number 9 Dream." Very very soft and silly - if you ask me - yet Paul remained polite and complimentary of his past band buddies.
I do recall Paul having the first post Beatle song getting banded from a lot of radio stations in a lot of countries - when his hard-rocking "Hi - Hi - Hi" hit the charts - and a lot of folks missed the lyrics of "Juniors Farm," and I will always love the rocking out song that Paul only released the live version of "The Mess." Now that was REAL rock and roll.
And it didn't stop there - "Helen Wheels" - "Long Leather Coat" and I'll never forget "Girl's School" and a giant favorite - "Live and Let Die." How many times has that song been covered and charted - at least once - and what song of John's (hard-rocking efforts) has ever been covered and charted.
Now - with that said, "Instant Karma" was a great song - but it too was a dig at Paul - that never dug deep - but then the lazy streak hit John after that - didn't hear much out of John. And - I really thought after the break-up that John was really going to astound us with hard-rocking innovations - considering how he proclaimed that the Beatles were a mediocre band at best - and in a rut - John's such discontent and outright public disdain for Paul - I mean - I thought John was about to unleash the creative dragon of his and Yoko's collaboration - but hell Queen did more for rock and roll than John ever seemed to want to get off his lazy ass and prove the Beatles were a mediocre band - as he had proclaimed - I waited and waited - and I hate to say it but John let me down.
Whereas Paul at least remained loyal to the Beatle fans.
After the Beatles were questioned in regard to the Manson Family murders - and the reported influence of "Helter Skelter" - Paul among close friends - had considered, "did we go too far." And it would be 30 years before Paul performed "Helter Skelter" live. A human side to the fellow - that took a lot of rationalizing to realize - it was not his fault that a crazy guy to the song the wrong way - but noticed Manson had died in prison before Paul would perform it live.
I'll never forgive what Mark Chapman did - cause I think if John would have lived - we would eventually see him surrender his malcontent jealously of Paul - and realized that the great success of his band - hinged on those mega-hits that Paul wrote.
John was good - I like his songs - Paul was productive positive and yes while silly at times - that Paul rocked out a lot more than given credit.
John had the critics believing he was not silly - but at the end of the day - John never impressed the fans - as Paul did.
Not so much about the money - as it is - that the fans love Paul - and Paul loves the fans - and in the End the - that love you make is equal to the love you take.
And as for John - "he took his lucky break - and broke it in two."
So sad that the final measure runs down to the person whose malcontent behavior - caught up to him.
Oh well - we each pick our favorites and Paul to me continues to remain the most relevant songwriter of my generation - he works hard and doesn't have to - the guy just loves what he is doing. John did not seem to have that kind of ethic - I wish he had - but John was John - and I would have loved for this conversation to go equally for them both - I will forever be a Beatle fan - but without the Beatles - sorry - silly Paul WINS.
@@2DanTube
NO JOHN LENNON WINS HE WAS MARTYERD
@@2DanTube Lennon better with words , Paul better with melodies . Equal parts of a song , equally important .
....yes, except for John Lennon and BOWIE!!!! We'll say all three are!
God bless , this God 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Bravo✍🏼 🤓
♡♡♡
There are rumors that Paul recorded a couple of more songs around this time, with Geoff Emerick as an engineer. I never understood if this is true, and if the songs are out there somewhere. Would love to hear them!
Os extremos em talento De Niro e Paul.
I remember the days when we used get snow at Christmas
Released in 2009. Also starred Kate Beckinsale and Drew Barrymore.
🎼🎶🎼⭐️⭐️⭐️
🇧🇷❤🇬🇧✌🏼🇧🇷BRAZIL
ADOROOOO 🙌
Why this song is not available for streaming?