Mrs. Vandebilt Explained

Mrs. Vandebilt
Cover:Mrs Vandebilt single cover by Paul McCartney and Wings.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Paul McCartney and Wings
Album:Band on the Run
B-Side:Bluebird
Released:January 1974
Recorded:September 1973
Studio:EMI Studios, Lagos, Nigeria
Genre:Rock
Length:4:38
Label:Apple
Producer:Paul McCartney
Chronology:Wings
Prev Title:Helen Wheels
Prev Year:1973
Next Title:Jet
Next Year:1974

"Mrs. Vandebilt" is a song by the British–American rock band Paul McCartney and Wings from the album Band on the Run. The track was not issued as a single in the UK or US, but was a single in Continental Europe and Australia.

Writing and recording

The opening lines of the song are taken from the catchphrase of English music hall performer Charlie Chester. Chester's catchphrase was "Down in the jungle living in a tent, better than a bungalow, no rent";[1] the lyrics subsequently changed to "Down in the jungle living in a tent, You don't use money you don't pay rent".

Howie Casey is featured with a saxophone solo.[2]

The song was recorded during the album sessions in Lagos, Nigeria. The studio suffered a power outage during the session, but the recording continued with backup generators. Additional overdubs were later done in London.[3]

The forced laughter that closed "Mrs. Vandebilt" was influenced by Charlie Chester's effects on his studio audience. Wings added more laughter in London's AIR Studios after returning from Lagos, Nigeria. McCartney recalled: "The laughing? It started off in Africa. We were doing sort of daft laughs at the end. When we got back we eventually overdubbed this crowd of people who were laughing. It was great listening to the tapes, trying to select the little bit of laughter that we would use. Most of it was us, but we need a little bit to cushion it up. It was great listening to a roomful of people laughing in stereo. They were getting into all these laughing bits, and we were on the floor."[4]

Live performances

McCartney had not played the song live until a free concert on 14 June 2008 in Kyiv, Ukraine, on account of it receiving the most requests in a web poll.[5] McCartney played the song in his concert for Quebec City, and then at Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv, Israel, on 25 September 2008, his first show in Israel. It became a fixture in his setlist, as he also performed the song in Halifax, the first show of his 2009 summer tour, as well as in his three July 2009 performances at the Citi Field in New York City. In addition, the song was featured in his Up and Coming Tour in 2010, his On the Run Tour in 2011–12, and most of his Out There! Tour in 2013. It was dropped for the performances in Japan at the end of the latter tour in November 2013.

Use in sampling

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Solomans. Sam. I Pinched Charlie Chester's Gags. Open Writing. 30 May 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131216190219/http://www.openwriting.com/archives/2004/06/i_pinched_charl.php. 16 December 2013.
  2. Book: Madinger . Chip . Easter . Mark . Eight Arms To Hold You: The Solo Beatles Compendium . Chesterfield, MO . 44.1 Productions . 2000 . 189.
  3. [Bruce Spizer]
  4. Book: Gambaccini, Paul. Paul McCartney In His Own Words. New York, NY . Quick Fox . 1976 .
  5. http://billking.livejournal.com/38872.html "Bill King, Good To See You, Mrs. Vanderbilt"
  6. Big Boi. Billboard.