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'''"Your Loving Flame"''' is a love song by [[Paul McCartney]], written for his future fiancée [[Heather Mills]].<ref>ABC News
'''"Your Loving Flame"''' is a love song by [[Paul McCartney]]. It appeared on his 2001 album ''[[Driving Rain]].'' It was released as a jukebox single in 2002, backed with "Lonely Road".


The song was first performed live on December 3, 1999 during McCartney's interview on ''[[Parkinson (TV series)|Parkinson]]'' with [[David Gilmour]] playing the guitar solo. A live version appeared on the albums ''[[Back in the U.S.]]'' (2002) and ''[[Back in the World]]'' (2003), as well as the accompanying DVD. The song was also performed live at the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] awards in 2001.
([http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Story?id=123710&page=3 link])</ref> It appeared on his 2001 album ''[[Driving Rain]]'' and was also said to have been the LP's [[lead single]]. Its status as a single is not clear, however, as Wikipedia omits this song from Paul McCartney's main singles discography. Other reliable sources such as AllMusic.com and the now-defunct Discographynet.com also do not list 'Your Loving Flame' as ever having been released as a single. However, the site RateYourMusic.com not only lists it as existing (in remix form), but even shows a picture of it as a vinyl 45rpm record.<ref>RateYouMusic.com

([http://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/paul_mccartney/your_loving_flame__remix____lonely_road__remix_/ link])</ref> RateYourMusic also lists the release date as 2002, which would put it as having been released after the album's other two singles 'From A Lover To A Friend' and 'Freedom'.

A live version appeared on the albums ''[[Back in the U.S.]]'' (2002) and ''[[Back in the World]]'' (2003), as well as the accompanying DVD. The song was also performed live at the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] awards in 2001.


The [[music video]] for "Your Loving Flame" did not appear on McCartney's 2007 DVD ''[[The McCartney Years]]''.
The [[music video]] for "Your Loving Flame" did not appear on McCartney's 2007 DVD ''[[The McCartney Years]]''.

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!align="left"|Chart (2002)
!align="left"|Peak<br />Position
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{{single chart|Billboardadultcontemporary|19|artist=Paul McCartney}}
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Latest revision as of 03:35, 28 November 2023

"Your Loving Flame"
Song by Paul McCartney
from the album Driving Rain
Released12 November 2001
Recorded19 June 2001
GenrePop
Length3:43
LabelParlophone/EMI
Songwriter(s)Paul McCartney
Producer(s)David Kahne

"Your Loving Flame" is a love song by Paul McCartney. It appeared on his 2001 album Driving Rain. It was released as a jukebox single in 2002, backed with "Lonely Road".

The song was first performed live on December 3, 1999 during McCartney's interview on Parkinson with David Gilmour playing the guitar solo. A live version appeared on the albums Back in the U.S. (2002) and Back in the World (2003), as well as the accompanying DVD. The song was also performed live at the Nobel Peace Prize awards in 2001.

The music video for "Your Loving Flame" did not appear on McCartney's 2007 DVD The McCartney Years.

Chart (2002) Peak
Position
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[1] 19

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