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On new Fireman album...
Sir Paul McCartney launches a thinly-veiled attack on his former wife Heather Mills in a new song, it's been reported.
'Nothing Too Much/ Just Out Of Sight', is the opening track onthe former Beatles' forthcoming album with side project The Fireman.
Sir Paul apparently “screams his way” through the song, which includes the lyrics: “The last thing you do was to try and betray me/ In new morning light/ I’ll never forget it/ And that’s just outta sight.”
In another line, he sings: “I remember you well/ Oh woman betrayed you/ I couldn’t resist you/ When I made you,” before concluding: “And you have money/ And no manners.”
Sir Paul and Heather Mills' divorce was confirmed in May. Ms Mills was awarded £24.3million from the former Beatle by a high court judge.
'Electronic Arguments' is the third album from The Fireman, Sir Paul's collaboration with producer Youth.
Each track was recorded in thirteen days over the period of nearly a year.
The tracklisting for 'Electronic Arguments' is:
'Nothing Too Much Just Out Of Sight'
'Two Magpies'
'Sing The Changes'
'Travelling Light'
'Highway'
'Light From Your Lighthouse'
'Sun Is Shining'
'Dance 'Til We're High'
'Lifelong Passion'
'Is This Love?'
'Lovers In A Dream'
'Universal Here, Everlasting Now'
'Don't Stop Running'
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