Paul McCartney’s ‘Days We Left Behind’ makes a comeback on the ‘Billboard’ charts
Paul McCartney has once again made a splash on the music scene with his latest single, “Days We Left Behind,” off his upcoming solo album, The Boys of Dungeon Lane. The track has propelled the legendary musician back onto the Billboard charts, debuting at an impressive #22 on the Adult Contemporary radio airplay chart. This marks McCartney’s highest debut on the AC chart since the Wings hit “With a Little Luck” entered at #21 in 1978.
McCartney, a two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, last graced the AC chart in October 2018 with his song “Come On To Me” from the album Egypt Station, which peaked at #10, claiming its position as McCartney’s 19th top-10 single. His solo debut on the chart dates back to 1971 with the song “Another Day,” reaching #4. The new single, “Days We Left Behind,” not only made its mark on the Adult Contemporary chart but also entered the Rock Digital Songs chart at #7, showcasing the song’s wide appeal across different genres.
The upcoming release of The Boys of Dungeon Lane on May 29 has fans buzzing with excitement as they eagerly anticipate McCartney’s latest solo effort. This album follows his 2020 release, McCartney III, making it a highly anticipated addition to his acclaimed discography.
With a career that has spanned decades, Paul McCartney continues to captivate audiences with his timeless music. His ability to reinvent himself and remain relevant in the ever-evolving music industry is a testament to his enduring talent and creativity. As one of the most influential musicians in history, McCartney’s return to the charts with “Days We Left Behind” is another milestone in his illustrious career.
As fans eagerly await the release of The Boys of Dungeon Lane, anticipation is running high for what promises to be another remarkable collection of songs from this iconic artist. With each new release, Paul McCartney proves that his music is as timeless and relevant as ever, solidifying his status as a music legend.