Never Stop Doing What You Love cover

Never Stop Doing What You Love

Paul McCartney · 2005

59 min · 15 tracks · classical · pop rock · psychedelic rock

A rich tapestry of melodic pop rock, blending McCartney's signature warmth with introspective lyrics and lush arrangements.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • wave-like pacing with dynamic flow
  • warm melodies for reflective moments
  • uplifting anthems for group sing-alongs
  • introspective tracks for quiet evenings
  • playful tunes for lighthearted vibes

Maybe skip if you want

  • seekers of instant gratification
  • prefer standalone tracks only

Where this album fits

Themes
Beatles nostalgia· melodic warmth· playful romance
Career context
Released in 2005, 'Never Stop Doing What You Love' came during a prolific phase for Paul McCartney, following his critically acclaimed album 'Driving Rain' in 2001. This period marked McCartney's continued evolution as a solo artist, showcasing his ability to blend various genres while maintaining his Beatles-era charm.
Stylistic neighbors
Wings· The Beach Boys· David Bowie
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys — Shares lush arrangements and melodic warmth, evoking a similar nostalgic vibe.
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John — Combines introspective lyrics with rich pop rock melodies, mirroring McCartney's emotional depth.
Hunky Dory by David Bowie — Features a blend of art rock and introspective themes, echoing McCartney's playful yet reflective style.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Another Day 4:42
  • 2 Jet 4:06
  • 3 Let 'em In 5:08
  • 4 With a Little Luck 3:12
  • 5 Live and Let Die 3:12
  • 6 Listen to What the Man Said 3:54
  • 7 My Love 4:07
  • 8 Take It Away 4:02
  • 9 No More Lonely Nights 4:38
  • 10 Silly Love Songs 5:52
  • 11 Put It There 2:06
  • 12 Once Upon a Long Ago 4:13
  • 13 The World Tonight 4:03
  • 14 Bluebird 3:20
  • 15 Calico Skies 2:29

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