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Track 6 from their third and most successful album “Band on the Run” released in 1973 copyright Apple Records. It was recorded at EMI Studios in Lagos, Nigeria and AIR Studios in London. The band’s first two albums had been disappointments critically and commercially, so Paul McCartney was feeling pressure to duplicate his earlier success with the Beatles. He wanted to record in an exotic location and asked EMI Records to give him a list of their studios throughout the world. He decided their Lagos studio in the African country of Nigeria would be the most exotic and remote destination. Shortly before leaving for Nigeria, guitarist Henry McCollough and drummer Denny Siewell quit the band, leaving the three core members to make the trip. What the band didn’t know was that there had recently been a military coup in the country leading to political instability and there was an ongoing outbreak of cholera. When they arrived, they found the Lagos studio to be under-equipped with only a single 8-track recorder and a faulty console but they decided to make the best of it. At one point, against the advice of the locals, Paul and Linda went for a walk after dark and were robbed at knifepoint. They lost their valuables along with some unfinished lyrics and demo cassettes of their new songs. With the basic tracks and some overdubs recorded, the band returned to England where they transferred the 8-track recordings to 16-track, added some more overdubs and mixed the album. McCartney’s production skills were impressive. It received mostly excellent reviews and became the No. 1 album in six countries. It achieved Gold status in France, Platinum status in Canada and the U.K. and 3X Platinum in the U.S. Recorded from the original vinyl. Written by Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney and produced by Paul McCartney. RIP Linda McCartney & Ginger Baker. Featuring:

Paul McCartney - Lead vocals, lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars, piano, bass, drums, percussion & background vocals
Denny Laine – Slide, lead, rhythm & acoustic guitars, percussion & background vocals, co-lead vocals on “No Words” & “Picasso’s Last Words”
Linda McCartney – Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards, percussion & background vocals
Special Guests:
Howie Casey – Sax on “Jet”, “Bluebird” & “Mrs. Vandebilt”
Ginger Baker – Percussion on “Picasso’s Last Words”
Remi Kabaka – Percussion on “Bluebird”
Ian Horne – Background vocal on “No Words”
Trevor Jones – Background vocal on “No Words”
Tony Visconti – Conductor & orchestral arrangements

(Mamunia, Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)

(Mamunia, Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)

Rain comes falling from the sky to fill the stream that fills the sea
And that's where life began for you and me
So the next time you see rain it ain't bad, don't complain, it rains for you
The (next time you see L.A. rainclouds, don't complain, it rains for you and me)

(Mamunia, Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)

It might have been a bright blue day but rainclouds had to come this way
They're watering everything that they can see
(A seed is waiting in the earth for rain to come and give him birth)
(It's all he really needs to set him free)
So the (next time you see L.A. rainclouds, don't complain, it rains for you)
(So lay down your umbrellas, strip off your plastic macs)
(You've never felt the rain, my friend, till you've felt it runnin' down your back)
(So the next time you see rain it ain't bad, don't complain, it rains for you)
(The next time you see L.A. rainclouds, don't complain it rains for you and me)

(Mamunia, Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)

(Mamunia, Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia, Mamunia, oh, oh, oh)
(Mamunia, Mamunia oh, oh-oh-oh, oh)
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