1976Released
5:10

Did You Know?

Interesting facts and trivia about Let 'Em In - Remastered 1993. By Songfacts®.

Paul McCartney "shouted out" to several of his relatives and friends in this song: his aunt ("Auntie Gin") and brother ("Brother Michael"), the Everly Brothers ("Phil and Don"), Keith Moon ("Uncle Ernie") and his famous former bandmate ("Brother John"). His reference to "Sister Suzie" was a reference to Linda, who once recorded a song under the name "Suzie And The Red Stripes." Paul McCartney told The Mail on Sunday's Event magazine: "When we went to Jamaica on holiday, a lot of the local guys used to call Linda 'Susie' for some reason. And we kind of liked that. Then 'brother John' – I would be thinking either of John Lennon, or Linda's brother, John. But the weirdest thing is, my wife now, Nancy, has a sister Susie and a brother John."

Along with "Silly Love Songs," this was one of two singles released from the Wings At The Speed Of Sound album. A catchy, nostalgic song, it caught on with listeners and helped the album reach #1 in America, the fourth consecutive Wings album to do so.

Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Let 'Em In - Remastered 1993.
A♯Key
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
88BPM

Album

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Released By

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Paul McCartney Catalog
© 1976 MPL Communications Inc/Ltd
℗ 1993 MPL Communications Inc/Ltd

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