Paul McCartney’s ‘Days We Left Behind’ makes a comeback on the ‘Billboard’ charts
Former Beatle Paul McCartney has once again made a significant appearance on the music scene with his latest single, “Days We Left Behind,” paving the way for his upcoming solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane. This exciting development marks his return to the prestigious Billboard charts, positioning him at #22 on the Adult Contemporary radio airplay chart. This new achievement surpasses his previous best debut on the same chart, which dates back to 1978 with the Wings’ track, “With a Little Luck,” debuting at #21.
McCartney’s previous appearance on the Adult Contemporary chart was in October 2018 with the hit “Come On To Me.” The song, extracted from his album Egypt Station, climbed the ranks to #10, further solidifying McCartney’s reputation with his 19th solo top-10 single. Going back to 1971 when he first emerged on the chart as a solo artist with “Another Day,” which peaked at #4, McCartney has consistently proven his enduring influence in the music industry.
Beyond the Adult Contemporary airplay chart, “Days We Left Behind” has made an impressive debut at #7 on the Rock Digital Songs chart, affirming McCartney’s venture into different genres while captivating a diverse audience. Fans of the musical icon can anticipate the release of The Boys of Dungeon Lane on May 29, an eagerly awaited event as it will be McCartney’s first solo album since 2020’s McCartney III.
Paul McCartney’s timeless music continues to resonate with music enthusiasts worldwide, and his latest accomplishments, particularly with the success of “Days We Left Behind,” underscore his unwavering presence in the ever-evolving music landscape. As this legendary artist continues to delight audiences with his creativity and talent, the forthcoming release of The Boys of Dungeon Lane promises to be a significant milestone in his illustrious career.