"Jenny Wren" is a song by Paul McCartney from his 2005 album Chaos and Creation in the Backyard. It was also released, in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2005, as the second single from the album.
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Single by Paul McCartney | ||||
from the album Chaos and Creation in the Backyard | ||||
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Released | 21 November 2005 (2005-11-21)[1] | |||
Recorded | October 2004 | |||
Studio | Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles | |||
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Label | Parlophone | |||
Songwriter(s) | Paul McCartney | |||
Producer(s) | Nigel Godrich | |||
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"Jenny Wren" was written in Los Angeles, and is about a character of the same name from Charles Dickens' 1865 novel Our Mutual Friend. It also refers to a bird known as the wren, which is reported to be McCartney's favourite. McCartney wrote the tune in the same sort of finger picking style found in "Blackbird", "Mother Nature's Son" (The Beatles) and "Calico Skies" (Flaming Pie). The song earned a nomination for the 2007 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance category.
The solo is played on an Armenian woodwind instrument, called a duduk—a first in pop music history—played by Venezuelan-born world winds specialist and multi-instrumentalist Pedro Eustache. The guitar is tuned down a whole step for the song, providing a unique sound that reflects McCartney's earlier works.
As to who Jenny Wren is, McCartney said:
A wren is one of my favourite birds, little English bird, it’s the smallest English bird and I always feel very privileged to see a wren because they’re very shy and it’s just, Ah! So a combination of all of that. It’s a favourite bird for me, and then instead of making it a bird, again like ‘Blackbird,’ only more definitely this time I made it a woman, you know, a girl.[2]
The song was recorded in October 2004, with duduk overdub added in a separate session on 25th of the same month.[3]
The song has been covered by several artists, such as the Norwegian jazz trio SOLID! who recorded an instrumental version on their 2008 release Happy Accidents (AIM Records).
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Denmark (Tracklisten)[4] | 17 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[5] | 58 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[6] | 40 |
UK Singles (OCC)[7] | 22 |
UK Physical Singles Chart[8] | 18 |
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