
Maybe I'm Amazed
Paul McCartney
McCartney (1970)
Paul McCartney
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Summary
Written in 1969 as the Beatles crumbled around him, 'Maybe I'm Amazed' stands as McCartney's most emotionally exposed solo work — a piano-driven rock ballad where he bares his gratitude and vulnerability to wife Linda. Though never released as a studio single, it became one of the most-played songs on radio worldwide and is widely regarded as the finest post-Beatles solo song ever recorded.
Musical Analysis
The harmony of 'Maybe I'm Amazed' is among the most sophisticated in McCartney's catalog. Its defining feature is the semitone modulation between Bb major and A major — an unusual and emotionally potent relationship that avoids the conventional relative or dom…
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History
McCartney wrote 'Maybe I'm Amazed' in 1969 during one of the most turbulent periods of his life — the disintegration of the Beatles. As his world-defining partnership with Lennon, Harrison, and Starr fell apart amid legal disputes and personal tensions, McCart…
“At 0:44 into the track, the noise of drumsticks hitting one another is audible — a detail that was cleaned up in the 2011 McCartney reissue”
Full Musical Analysis
The harmony of 'Maybe I'm Amazed' is among the most sophisticated in McCartney's catalog. Its defining feature is the semitone modulation between Bb major and A major — an unusual and emotionally potent relationship that avoids the conventional relative or dominant key changes. The descending chromatic bass line in the verse creates a sense of vulnerability, while the modal mixture in the chorus (major IV shifting to minor iv) adds the bittersweet quality that elevates the song beyond a simple love declaration. The blues influence shows primarily in McCartney's piano voicings and the raw, gritty vocal delivery rather than in the chord structure itself.
McCartney wrote 'Maybe I'm Amazed' in 1969 during one of the most turbulent periods of his life — the disintegration of the Beatles. As his world-defining partnership with Lennon, Harrison, and Starr fell apart amid legal disputes and personal tensions, McCartney found himself isolated and uncertain about his musical future. The song emerged as a deeply personal expression of gratitude toward his wife Linda, whom he credited with pulling him through the crisis. It was a rare moment of complete emotional openness from a songwriter often characterized as the more optimistic, surface-level Beatle.
Written in 1969 as the Beatles crumbled around him, 'Maybe I'm Amazed' stands as McCartney's most emotionally exposed solo work — a piano-driven rock ballad where he bares his gratitude and vulnerability to wife Linda. Though never released as a studio single, it became one of the most-played songs on radio worldwide and is widely regarded as the finest post-Beatles solo song ever recorded.
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Genre
Rock
Era
70s
Mood
Passionate
Tempo
Mid-tempo
Key
Major
Texture
Full Band
Sound
Piano-led
Feel
Straight
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Popularity
5:06
Duration
4/4
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