My Brave Face

"My Brave Face" is a song by the English musician Paul McCartney, released as a single from his 1989 album, Flowers in the Dirt.

The final version of the song was recorded later the same year at Olympic Studios in London, with producer Mitchell Froom joining in on the work.

[5] According to the Put It There documentary, Costello requested that McCartney bring his iconic Höfner violin bass, which he had not played in years, to the recording session.

In a 1996 interview, Costello noted the song as an instance where he indulged McCartney's darker side, explaining, "He's thought to be Mr.

"[6] Cash Box said that "there’s a fine driving feel, a brilliantly scripted and melodic B-section-lift to the chorus—in short, a bunch of neat parts.

It features a Japanese McCartney-fanatic who acquires McCartney memorabilia, films, and audio by means of robbery, and, allegedly, through Sotheby's.

There is a video of him and the rest of the Beatles doing the Charleston, and him and Linda (as well as a visible Joe English in the background) being greeted by people in New Orleans.