McCartney sings the song as he takes the Tube from South Kensington to Piccadilly Circus.
As he takes the escalator to the platform and boards a Tube train, he begins singing the track.
McCartney interacts with members of the general public aboard the train and in the station, signing autographs, accepting a kiss from a female fan and leaving a tip for the violinist.
[3] AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes "Press" as "a terrific mid-'80s drum machine-driven slice of synth-pop, utterly featherweight in the best possible way".
[4] In his contemporary review for the Los Angeles Times, Terry Atkinson stated that the track was "a sprightly, sunny delight – one of the most playful, positive pop songs ever written about the joy of sex and its link with love".