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Wednesday 26 October 2016

New song from Paul McCartney

Ethel & Ernest soundtrack album.
A new McCartney song will be out on 28 October as a download and 11 November as a physical product - from Decca Records! The song was written for the upcoming animated motion picture, "Ethel & Ernest".

This hand drawn 94 minutes long animated film, based on the award winning graphic novel by Raymond Briggs, is an intimate and affectionate depiction of the life and times of his parents, two ordinary Londoners living through extraordinary events, from their chance first encounter in the 1920s until their deaths in the 1970s.

Ethel and Ernest were solid members of the English working class, part of the generation that lived through the most tumultuous years of the twentieth century. They met during the Depression--she working as a maid, he as a milkman--and we follow them as they court and marry, make a home, raise their son, and cope with the dark days of World War II. Briggs portrays how his parents succeeded, or failed, in coming to terms with the events of their rapidly shifting world: the advent of radio, television and telephones; the development of the atomic bomb; the moon landing and the social and political turmoil of the sixties.

The soundtrack features an original score by composer and conductor Carl Davis CBE and an exclusive new song by Sir Paul McCartney. McCartney's new song, titled "In the Blink of An Eye", plays over the end credits of the movie.

Paul's song features strings arranged by Carl Davis and an orchestra arrangement by Chris Egan.
"I knew that Paul McCartney was a big animation fan and I knew that Raymond Briggs' book Fungus the Bogeyman had influenced Paul's 1980s track Bogey Music," director Roger Mainwood told British newspaper The Telegraph. "So I asked Raymond if he might write a letter to Paul to see if he was interested in composing a track for Ethel and Ernest, which he did on Fungus the Bogeyman headed paper!"

"It obviously worked and we were thrilled when Paul said he was interested," he continued.  "We met up and he produced a CD which included a track called Mum and Dad theme.  This eventually became In the Blink of An Eye which we have used in the film."

Back in the 1920s Sir Paul McCartney’s father, James McCartney, wrote a tune called "Walking in the Park with Eloise" when he was leader of the Jim Mac’s Jazz band, a version of which was recorded by Paul McCartney with Floyd Cramer and Chet Atkins as "The Country Hams" in 1974. This tune has been re-arranged specially for the film by Carl Davis (Paul McCartney's collaborator on his first classical outing, "Liverpool Oratorio") and performed by the Chamber Orchestra of London. "Walking in the Park with Eloise" is heard during a sequence early on in the film, set outside a ballroom. Paul's composition "In The Blink Of An Eye" plays over the first part of the end credits before leading into a reprise of "Walking in the Park with Eloise".

The Country Hams: Walking In The Park With Eloise (1974).
The film also uses original recorded music from the periods depicted in the film. A vast range of popular tunes from four decades are woven into the soundtrack, from Al Bowlly’s 1934 recording of "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" through to The Shadows 1963 hit "Foot Tapper". In addition, internationally renowned composer and conductor Carl Davis has composed an original score for the production. The film will be broadcast on the BBC around Christmas (potentially Christmas Day – TBC).


Ethel & Ernest Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Music by Carl Davis.

1. Opening Titles
2. London 1928
3. Ethel and Ernest introduce Themselves
4. Walking in the Park with Eloise (composed by James McCartney)
5. We’re Going To Be Married
6. Now You’re In My Arms
7. What A Little Moonlight Can Do
8. Homemaking Montage
9. Blue Skies Are Around The Corner
10. The Baby
11. Housekeeping
12. Tea for Two
13. Paddington
14. The Deepest Shelter in Town
15. Underneath The Spreading Chestnut Tree
16. We’ll Meet Again
17. Blitzkrieg
18. Dorset – A Visit
19. Singing In The Bathtub
20. A Perfect Day
21. Stagecoach Theme
22. Grammar School
23. A Clever Boy
24. The Laughing Policeman
25. An Ordinary Copper
26. The Young Ballerina
27. Sous Le Ciel de Paris
28. Foot Tapper
29. Little Things
30. Reflections of Charlie Brown
31. Tea For Two Reprise
32. She’s Gone
33. Pear Tree
34. In The Blink Of An Eye – Paul McCartney

8 comments:

James19 said...

So it's a instrumental?

Unknown said...

So no U.S. release???

wogew said...

So far, no US release and it's not an instrumental.

Unknown said...

I guess I have to pre order the soundtrack from Amazon UK

Anonymous said...

No U.S. release? So what: torrent download for free.

da1slicksta said...

https://popcultura.com.br/2016/10/28/paul-mccartney-in-the-blink-of-an-eye/

Scroll down about halfway on the page and you will see a sound bar similar to Soundcloud and click on the >

Vincent Truman said...

Heard the track on youtube. Couldn't quite make it the through the whole thing. Macca's voice is on some shaky ground.

Claudio Dirani said...

Maybe becasue he's 74 years old.