Paul McCartney and Beck Share New Version of “Find My Way”: Listen

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Paul McCartney and Beck Share New Version of “Find My Way”: Listen

The latest offering from McCartney III Imagined—a collection that features Phoebe Bridgers, St. Vincent, and more
Paul McCartney and Beck in 2015
Paul McCartney and Beck, February 2015 (Lester Cohen/WireImage)

On April 16, Paul McCartney will release McCartney III Imagined—a collection of covers, remixes, and reinterpretations of songs from the 2020 album McCartney III. After Dominic Fike shared a version of “The Kiss of Venus,” today, McCartney and Beck have released a new version of “Find My Way.” Listen to it below.

Beck said in a statement:

I remember hanging out with Paul and his wife Nancy several years ago and Nancy mentioned that she wanted to go out dancing before calling it a night. We ended up at some club in West Hollywood and I remember noticing that Paul and Nancy were TEARING IT UP—really enjoying themselves more than anyone else on the dance floor. Last year when he asked me to remix this track, I remembered that night and wanted to try to recapture that amazing spirit I felt while watching him on the dance floor… sort of my little tribute to Paul “in his groove.” When I then heard the falsetto vocal in Paul’s original track I wanted to lean further into something really loose and funky—I pulled out my Hofner (because of course) and put down a few bass lines… and everything came to life from there. The best part of the entire experience, though, came a week after I’d turned in the remix, when Paul called to tell me he’d been dancing in his kitchen to the track all week.

In addition to Beck and Fike, III Imagined features contributions from Phoebe Bridgers, St. Vincent, Blood Orange, Anderson .Paak, Damon Albarn, Josh Homme, Khruangbin, Massive Attack’s Robert “3D” Del Naja, Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien, and Idris Elba.

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