‘Back In The Sunshine Again’ is the twelfth song on Paul McCartney’s 2001 album Driving Rain.
Along with ‘Spinning On An Axis’, it was one of two songs on the album co-written by McCartney and his son James. See more…
‘Back In The Sunshine Again’ was written in Arizona about five years ago; the idea of getting out of the English winter and into the Arizona sun was very appealing, so I started writing it – with the help of my son James, who contributed to the riff and the bridge. I finished the song in California, shortly before I started the album. It’s a good time, back in the sun song – about leaving behind all our troubles and moving forward into the sunshine, which also fits with my present mood in life, my present situation. James came and played rhythm guitar on the session with the band, he was the only guest artist on the album – which was fitting, as he had helped me write it.
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