- Published: 4 November 2025
- ISBN: 9781802069280
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 576
Wings
The Story of a Band on the Run
- Published: 4 November 2025
- ISBN: 9781802069280
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 576
A must-read for fans of The Beatles in general and their solo careers in specific. And the story of Wings is a doozy, to put it mildly. . . . Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run takes readers on an inspiring journey from the rudimentary efforts behind Wings' Wild Life in 1971 through the apex of arena rock in the mid-1970s and beyond ... A powerful rejoinder to the band’s critics
Kenneth Womack, Salon
Compelling ... a portal into a more eccentric age of pop, a fable about the tension between celebrity and creativity, and a story with elements of Spinal Tap and Wacky Races... it tells the story of one of the most successful bands of the 1970s – and one of the strangest. Under McCartney’s contrarian, impulsive, endlessly generative leadership, it blended imperial rock grandeur with a homemade ethos and a certain stoned nonchalance
Ian Leslie, Guardian
Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run details the group's adventures, from unannounced guerrilla gigs at UK universities (admission 50p) to a knifepoint mugging in Nigeria ... [it] reiterates their excellence. The Fab Four were an impossibly hard act to follow, but McCartney’s second act began an artistic rebirth that still resonates today
Adrian Thrills, Daily Mail
Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run is the astonishing, unruly story of how [Paul McCartney found] a way to exist alongside his inescapable past. Structured as an oral history .... interleaved with rich archive material [and] elegantly annotated with timelines and discographies ... this book skilfully patchworks together testimony from all the Beatles, McCartney’s family, friends and bandmates, and external sources ... demanding re-evaluation, fostering revelation. [It] is ... the story of a man who climbed every mountain, then set out to do it all over again.
Victoria Segal, Sunday Times
A weighty new oral history … crammed with fascinating details and amusing observations
Neil McCormick, Telegraph
An exhaustive, forensic and fascinating inside story of the band who achieved the impossible
John Aizlewood, i Paper
There’s more Macca in this oral history of Wings ... [an] engrossing testimony about his post-Beatles renaissance
Financial Times, Books of the Year
What is there left to know about Paul McCartney in 2025? Actually, quite a bit. . . .There is still much to be excavated from what is the most examined life in pop music history, especially when it comes from the horse’s mouth. . . . Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run is a smooth, frictionless ride across the arc of McCartney’s ’70s career, when he continued to mint more hits, and secured a lock on a massive career that is presently in its 55th year
Marc Weingarten, Los Angeles Times