Call Me Back Again

[3] The song was also used as McCartney's entry on the iTunes exclusive 4-track Beatles EP 4: John Paul George Ringo, released in 2014.

McCartney primarily wrote the song at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, California in 1974 and completed the song in New Orleans, Louisiana, where most of the recording sessions for Venus and Mars, including those for "Call Me Back Again," took place.

[4] Another interpretation, by Ultimate Classic Rock contributor Nick DeRiso, is that the lyrics were directed at McCartney's former bandmate John Lennon.

[2][6] Other instrumentation includes what Guarisco describes as "searing guitar riffs and pulsating piano lines.

John Blaney describes his singing as "a killer vocal that underlines a recording to relish," which "has a depth of emotion rarely equaled and reveals what a supreme vocalist he is.

"[5] Guarisco described his singing as "a wild-eyed wail of a vocal that is a perfect blend of soulful grit and rock energy.