"Little Woman Love" is a Wings song released as the B-side of the single "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on 12 May 1972.[1]
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| Single by Wings | ||||
| A-side | "Mary Had a Little Lamb" | |||
| Released | 12 May 1972 | |||
| Recorded | 1970–71 | |||
| Genre | Rockabilly | |||
| Length | 2:11 | |||
| Label | Apple | |||
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| Producer(s) | Paul McCartney | |||
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It was composed by Paul McCartney in 1970 and recorded during the Ram sessions but left off the album.[2] In keeping with McCartney's practice at the time, the composition was credited to Paul and Linda McCartney.
Beatle biographer John Blaney describes "Little Woman Love" as a "breezy rocker" with a rockabilly feel.[2] The song is unusual for Wings in that instead of Paul McCartney playing electric bass guitar, jazz musician Milt Hinton plays slap bass.[2]
Cash Box described it as a "Lady Madonna-ish rocker."[3]
While "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was dismissed by the critics, it climbed to the top 10 in the United Kingdom.[4] In the United States, however, radio stations also played "Little Woman Love." As a result, the picture sleeve for "Mary Had a Little Lamb" was revised by Apple Records to have a separate listing for the flip side. The single reached number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US.[5] On the Cash Box chart, which listed single sides separately, "Little Woman Love" only appeared for one week at number 95.[6]
"Little Woman Love" was never released on an album until 1993, when it was included as a bonus track to Wild Life in The Paul McCartney Collection. It was included on the Special and Deluxe editions of Ram[7] and Red Rose Speedway.
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