# What is Paul McCartney's best solo song?

> From the first tender notes of his post-Beatles debut to stadium anthems and chart-topping collaborations, five decades of pop invention are on the ballot. Where do you stand?

*By YPB Team · Published May 17, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/what-is-paul-mccartneys-best-solo-song*

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## Current results (0 votes)

1. **Maybe I'm Amazed**
   An emotionally raw love song written for his wife Linda, released on McCartney's 1970 debut solo album and widely considered the jewel of his post-Beatles catalog.
2. **Band on the Run**
   The title track of the 1973 Wings album — an audacious multi-part suite about a rock-and-roll prison break that settled the question of whether McCartney could thrive after the Beatles.
3. **Jet**
   A thundering, riff-driven 1973 rocker from Wings that opens Band on the Run and remains one of McCartney's most electrifying live crowd-pleasers.
4. **Silly Love Songs**
   McCartney's biggest Hot 100 hit, a defiant, irresistibly catchy pop anthem that spent five weeks at number one in 1976 as a playful answer to his critics.
5. **Another Day**
   McCartney's first solo single, a melancholy character study of a lonely office worker that perfectly showcased his gift for novelistic storytelling in a pop setting.
6. **Coming Up**
   A hyperkinetic funk-pop gem from 1980 that proved McCartney still had commercial instincts as sharp as anyone in pop, reaching number one on the Hot 100.
7. **Wonderful Christmastime**
   A synth-driven 1979 holiday staple that has become one of the most-played Christmas songs in history, inescapable every December decades after its release.
8. **No More Lonely Nights**
   A sweeping, orchestral 1984 ballad from the film Give My Regards to Broad Street that showcased McCartney's enduring ability to craft a classic love song.
9. **My Love**
   A 1973 Wings ballad featuring a memorable guitar solo by Henry McCullough that topped the Hot 100 and became one of McCartney's most enduring love songs.
10. **Live and Let Die**
   McCartney's explosive 1973 James Bond theme that blends orchestral drama with hard rock energy, one of the great Bond songs and a perennial concert highlight.
11. **Pipes of Peace**
   A heartfelt 1983 anti-war anthem inspired by the WWI Christmas truce that reached the top of the UK charts and features one of McCartney's most affecting vocal performances.
12. **FourFiveSeconds**
   McCartney's surprising 2015 collaboration with Rihanna and Kanye West that became his biggest chart hit in decades, blending folk soul with contemporary pop production.
13. **Arrow Through Me**
   A sophisticated 1979 Wings funk-pop track that showcases McCartney's bass playing and harmonic sophistication, beloved by musicians and critics alike.
14. **Helen Wheels**
   A roaring 1973 Wings rocker named after McCartney's Land Rover that captures the freewheeling spirit of his post-Beatles reinvention as a touring band artist.

Tags: music, 80s, rock, 70s, british
