Walking in the Park with Eloise explained

Walking in the Park with Eloise
Artist:the Country Hams
Type:single
B-Side:Bridge on the River Suite
Walking in the Park with Eloise
Cover:Walking_in_the_Park_with_Eloise_45.jpeg
Length:3:10
Genre:Jazz
Recorded:16 July 1974
Released:18 October 1974
Label:EMI
Studio:Soundshop Recording Studios, Nashville
Producer:Paul McCartney
Prev Title:Band on the Run
Prev Year:1974
Year:1974
Next Title:Junior's Farm
Next Year:1974

"Walking in the Park with Eloise" is a jazz instrumental written by Jim McCartney in the early 1920s to the late 1930s. It was later recorded by his son Paul McCartney with his band Wings and released as a single under the name the Country Hams. The B-side, "Bridge on the River Suite", is another instrumental jazz composition, credited to Paul and Linda McCartney. It was released in the UK on 18 October 1974, and in the US on 2 December 1974.[1]

The Dixieland jazz style of "Walking in the Park with Eloise" deviates from the pop and rock stylings of much of McCartney's recordings. The song (along with its B-side) was later included in the Archive Collection reissue of Wings' 1975 album Venus and Mars in 2014.[2] Additionally, an orchestral version of the track, arranged by Carl Davis and performed by the Chamber Orchestra of London, was featured in the 2016 film Ethel & Ernest and included on its soundtrack.[3] This version was also included in The 7" Singles Box in 2022.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Badman . Keith . Miles . Barry . 2001 . The Beatles Diary Volume 2: After The Break-Up 1970-2001 . London . Music Sales Group . 978-0711983076.
  2. Web site: Wings - Venus and Mars [Deluxe Edition] ]. Allmusic . 15 January 2023 . Erlewine . Stephen Thomas.
  3. Web site: Paul McCartney song missed in the blink of an eye . The Guardian . 15 January 2023 . 20 June 2018 . Mainwood . Roger.