Trafalgar Releasing and Mercury Studios have set the release date for the documentary One Hand Clapping for September 26, a chance for audiences to step back in time to 1974 with Paul McCartney and Wings.
Paul McCarney & Wings' One Hand Clapping Film is coming to a cinema near you! #thebeatles
This behind-the-scenes look at the making of the critically acclaimed One Hand Clapping album features rare footage, band interviews, insights from the creative team and iconic Wings hits.
"It's so great to look back on that period and see the little live show we did. We actually made quite a bit of noise! It was a great time for the band, we were starting to have success with Wings, which was a long time coming," said McCartney, whose exclusive filmed introduction will kick off the screenings, along with never-before-seen Polaroid photos from the recording sessions.
The full-length documentary, directed by David Litchfield, will feature previously unreleased Backyard Sessions, which finds McCartney playing beloved songs from his catalog on acoustic guitar. Highlights include the previously unreleased track Blackpool and covers of personal favorites like "Twenty Flight Rock," the song he played for John Lennon during their first meeting.