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Spirits Of Ancient Egypt

Paul McCartney

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Spirits Of Ancient Egypt

Spirits Of Ancient Egypt

You're My Baby And I Love You

You Can Take A Pound Of Love

And Cook It In The Stew . . . . .

When You've Finished Doing That

I Know What You'll Want To Do

'Cos You're My Baby And I Love You

I'm Your Baby -- Do You Love Me?

I Can Drive A Cadillac

Across The Irish Sea

But When I've Finished Doing That

I Know Where I'll Want To Be

'Cos I'm Your Baby, And You Love Me.

Spirits Of Ancient Egypt

Shadows Of Ancient Rome

Spirits Of Ancient Egypt

Hung On The Telly

Hung On The Telly

Hung On The Telephone . . . .

You're My Baby, I Know You Know

You Could Sell An Elevator

To Geronimo

And When You've Finished Doing That

I Know Where You'll Want To Go

'Cos You're My Baby, I Know You Know

Spirits Of Ancient Egypt

Echoes Of Sunken Spain

Spirits Of Ancient Egypt

Hung On The 'Phone

A-Hung On The 'Phone

A-Hung On The 'Phone

. . . . . Again . . . . .

LanguageEnglish
Translated byAllen Morningstar

About this Song

Spirits Of Ancient Egypt by Paul McCartney explores themes of mysticism, history, and the influence of ancient cultures on modern life. The song evokes imagery of ancient Egypt, referencing the spirits and legends that have transcended time. McCartney seems to draw a parallel between the ancient past and the present, suggesting a timeless connection. Key themes include the fascination with ancient civilizations, the enduring legacy of cultural history, and a sense of wonder towards the mysteries of the past. A particularly poignant moment in the song is when McCartney invokes the spirits as a source of inspiration and fascination, highlighting the rich mythological tapestry of Egypt.

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