In addition to its chart-topping title track, the Band on the Run album spawned two other Top 10 singles, "Helen Wheels" (#10) and "Jet" (#7). Peaking at on Billboard's Hot 100 at number 10 in January, 1974, it was not meant to be included on the next Wings album. Next came "Helen Wheels," named after Paul's Land Rover. Oddly, it was prevented from reaching the top by three different number one singles: Maureen McGovern's "The Morning After," Diana Ross' "Touch Me in the Morning" and Stories' "Brother Louie." Nominated for an Oscar for Best Song, "Live and Let Die" spent three weeks at number two in August, 1973. Aul McCartney followed his second post-Beatles chart-topper, "My Love," with the theme song for the James Bond movie, Live and Let Die.
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