Jet -- Drive My Car -- Only Mama Knows -- All My Loving - - Flaming Pie -- Got to Get You Into My Life -- Let Me Roll It -- C'Moon -- My Love -- Let 'em In -- Fine Line -- The Long And Winding Road -- Dance Tonight -- Blackbird -- Calico Skies -- I'll Follow The Sun -- Michelle -- Mrs. Vanderbilt -- Eleanor Rigby -- Something -- A Day In The Life/Give Peace A Chance -- Good Day Sunshine -- Too Many People/She Came In Through The Bathroom Window -- Penny Lane -- Band On The Run -- Birthday -- Back In The USSR -- I Got A Feeling -- Live And Let Die -- Let It Be recorded live at Plains Of Abraham, Quebec City, Canada July 20, 2008 The Beatle who wrote "When I'm Sixty-Four " has now reached that age. Sir Paul McCartney looks back on a career that began more than half a century ago. In early 2007, he released his 21st solo album: "Memory Almost Full" got a resounding response from critics and fans. In his new songs, Paul brings his musical past and present together, showing in brilliant fashion how he would like to be remembered. McCartney is still a genius at creating "simple" melodies. Even more than forty years after "Sgt. Pepper's", he's keen to explore new things. In summer 2008 the ex-Beatle delivered a highlight of the live season in the Canadian Quebec. Over 260,000 listeners witnessed the legend in the "Plains Of Abraham". The occasion for the show was a round anniversary: 400 years City of Quebec.