Paul McCartney's "other" band Wings enjoyed some dizzying highs throughout the '70s, but seemed to run its course as the decade petered out. They enjoyed one final flurry of activity surrounding the 1979 album Back to the Egg, which included the silky and soulful "Arrow Through Me" as one of its high points. What was the song about? What inspired McCartney to write it? And how did it deviate from the sound of the rest of the album? Let's take a look at the story and meaning behind "Arrow Through Me," one of the most underrated tracks in the Wings catalog.
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