“Another Day” is a single by Paul McCartney, released in 1971 under the name Paul McCartney. The B-side of the single is the song “Oh Woman, Oh Why.” Both songs were recorded during the sessions for Paul McCartney’s debut solo album, “McCartney,” which was released in April 1970.
“Another Day” is a melancholic ballad that tells the story of a woman going about her daily routine while feeling unappreciated and lonely. The song features acoustic guitar, melodic piano lines, and McCartney’s signature vocals. “Oh Woman, Oh Why,” on the other hand, is a bluesy rock track with a raw sound and edgy guitar riffs.
“Another Day” was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries. It showcased McCartney’s ability to create melodic and emotionally resonant songs even after the Beatles’ breakup. “Oh Woman, Oh Why” also received positive reviews for its raw energy and bluesy vibe, making it a fan favorite among McCartney’s early solo works.
Both tracks have since been included in various McCartney compilations and albums, highlighting their enduring appeal and contribution to McCartney’s solo career following his time with the Beatles.