Album
The Boys Of Dungeon Lane
2026 · Rock
17 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Boys Of Dungeon Lane is a Rock album by Paul McCartney, originally released in 2026. On Gatefold: 32 pressings tracked, owned by 17 collectors.
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<b>“There are lots of sort of lovely memories about these place.” Sir Paul mines his childhood for inspiration on some of the most intimate songwriting of his unrivaled career.</b> Paul McCartney has written songs about love, lo, loneline, attempted murder, and countless other characters and topics from his earliest Beatles day. But with <i>The Boys of Dungeon Lane</i>, one of the most prolific and influential rockers of all time gets intimately specific: He mines his stomping grounds and family photos for inspiration—including the street where a pair of bullies mugged him a few blocks down from his childhood home in Liverpool. “When I say ‘the boys of Dungeon Lane,’ I’m thinking of those two boy,” McCartney tells Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. In the softly strummed and sepia-toned <b>“Days We Left Behind,”</b> the “Liverpool scallies” who stole the young McCartney’s watch make an appearance, but so do memories invoking George Harrison and John Lennon, who he met as a teenager and wrote his first songs with at his house on Forthlin Road. While love songs like <b>“We Two”</b> and <b>“Never Know”</b> are very much anchored in the current moment, others stand out for their historical significance. <b>“Lost Horizon”</b> is a track that McCartney had shoved in a drawer and forgotten about. <b>“Home to Us”</b> is a jovial reunion with Ringo Starr (and their first duet since The Beatles disbanded). All of them strike a rare retrospective tone for Sir Paul: He has written about the loves of his life and family before, but never in such intimate, autobiographical detail. Below, McCartney takes us through a few tracks off <i>The Boys of Dungeon Lane</i>. <b>“Days We Left Behind”</b> “I started off with a little piano riff; we played it on guitar in the end, but I thought, ‘That’s nice, I like that. That’s an intro. There’s good note.’ Then I got into photo, this idea of looking back. It should have been ‘looking back at black-and-white reminders of my past,’ but I switched it to ‘white and black reminders of my past,’ and that fell into place. Then you go, okay, what am I thinking of? ‘Smoky bar, cheap guitar.’ My first guitar was a Rosetti Lucky 7 that I bought in Liverpool. When I got it to Hamburg, it broke, the crappy little thing. There are lots of sort of lovely memories about these place.” <b>“Lost Horizon”</b> “Eddie Klein was a tech guy at Abbey Road. He came to build my studio when I got my own studio. We were working on something and he was changing things from an old format to a newer format. He said, ‘Do you remember that “Lost Horizon”?’ And I said, ‘Uh, what? No?’ And he said, ‘It’s pretty good. So let’s play it.’ So what I liked about it, it was finished. From A to Z, it was all there—lyric, tune, bridge. I just forgot it. It’s on a cassette, and I’ve just been doing other stuff on the cassette, and that one, it just got in a crack somewhere. Eddie thought it was good, it was good.” <b>“Home to Us”</b> “I came from a place called Speke, and [Ringo] came from a place called Dingle, and it was poor living. Nobody had any money, and the houses were pretty rough, but we didn’t know any better, and it was cool. We had friend, we had mate, we had uncles and aunties and all that stuff. You were on that level and you enjoyed it, you know. I knew that Ringo had been through that like I’d been through it, so the song say, ‘It might have been a bit rough where we live, but it was home to u.’ So we have the first Paul and Ringo duet. I’m really glad we did it. Once it became a duet, I thought that’s a great thing. After all that time we’ve known each other, it’s another gift.” <b>“Salesman Saint”</b> .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1As You Lie There
- A2Lost Horizon
- A3Days We Left Behind
- A4Ripples In A Pond
- A5Mountain Top
- A6Down South
- A7We Two
Side B
- B1Come Inside
- B2Never Know
- B3Home To Us
- B4Life Can Be Hard
- B5First Star Of The Night
- B6Salesman Saint
- B7Momma Gets By
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- warm
- playful
- romantic
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Andrew Watt
- Ben ForsterARRANGED BY CONDUCTOR
- Ben FosterARRANGED BY , CONDUCTOR ARRANGED BY CONDUCTOR
- Chrissie Hynde
- Giles MartinARRANGED BY
- Mike Davis
- Nancy McCartney
- Paul McCartneyVOCALS, ELECTRIC GUITAR, ACOUSTIC BASS, BASS, PIANO, HARMONIUM, HARPSICHORD, ELECTRIC PIANO , SYNTHESIZER , ELECTRIC PIANO , MELLOTRON, SPINET, ORGAN, RECORDER, LOOPS , DRUMS, PERCUSSION VOCALS, ELECTRIC GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BASS GUITAR, PIANO, HARMONIUM, ELECTRIC HARPSICHORD, ELECTRIC PIANO , SYNTHESIZER , MELLOTRON, SPINET, ELECTRIC ORGAN, RECORDER, PROGRAMMED BY , DRUMS, PERCUSSION VOCALS, ELECTRIC GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, BASS, PIANO, HARMONIUM, ELECTRIC HARPSICHORD, SYNTHESIZER , ELECTRIC PIANO , MELLOTRON, SPINET, ELECTRIC ORGAN, RECORDER, PROGRAMMED BY , DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Ringo StarrDRUMS, VOCALS, TAMBOURINE FEATURING
- Sharleen Spiteri
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