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}} "Cook of the House" is a song written by Paul McCartney that was first released on Wings' 1976 album ''Wings at the Speed of Sound''. It was also released as the B-side to the number 1 single "Silly Love Songs." The song was included on Linda McCartney's posthumous 1998 solo album ''Wide Prairie''. ==Music and lyrics== "Cook of the House" is a "1950s-style rock 'n' roll song." Linda McCartney sings the lead vocal, her first lead vocal performance for Wings.〔 Paul McCartney plays the same double bass Bill Black played on Elvis Presley songs.〔 Other musicians on the song are Denny Laine and Jimmy McCulloch on guitar and Joe English on drums.〔 Either Thaddeus Richard or Howie Casey plays saxophone.〔 The song opens with the sound of bacon and chips frying in the key of E-flat.〔 This sound effect is the only part of the song recorded in stereo; most of the track is in mono to enhance the retro feel.〔〔 "Cook of the House" was inspired during the McCartneys' stay at a rented house in Australia during their 1975 tour, and was written in November of that year. A plaque in the kitchen stated "Wherever I serve my guests, they like my kitchen best," which inspired some of the lyrics.〔 Most of the remaining lyrics came from the McCartneys looking at the food in the kitchen and listing the items in the song.〔 The song was most likely recorded on 20 January 1976.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cook of the House」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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