Who Cares (Paul McCartney song)

"Who Cares" (sometimes credited as "Who Cares? I Do!")[2] is a song by English musician Paul McCartney, released as the third single from Egypt Station on 17 December 2018.[1] The song was previously released as a promo track ahead of the album on September 6, 2018.[3]

"Who Cares"
Single by Paul McCartney
from the album Egypt Station
Released17 December 2018[1]
GenreRock
Length3:13 (album version)
5:33 (full length)
6:21 (video version)
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Paul McCartney
Producer(s)Greg Kurstin, McCartney
Paul McCartney singles chronology
"Fuh You"
(2018)
"Who Cares"
(2018)
"Get Enough"
(2019)

Background, composition, and recording

In the 'Words Between Tracks' about writing a song, McCartney said:

"With Who Cares, I was thinking about a song where you actually are talking to the people who may listen to it. And in my case I was imagining young fans, or young people who might hear this, and who are going through some sort of problem where they’re being picked on, being put on. These days it would be internet bullying, trolls and all that. In my school days, it would have just been bullies and people just generally picking on each other. So I know that has happened all over the world to millions of people. So my thing was to kind of try and help, try and help, almost kind-of give some sort of advice. So the song says, you know: "have you ever been fed up with being bullied?" Has this ever happened when people have called you names, have done mean things? Has this ever happened to you? Well, who cares. And then in a twist at the end of that chorus is like "Who cares? I do"."

The track was recorded at Henson Studios in Los Angeles. It was engineered by Billy Bush, Steve Orchard, Alex Pasco, Julian Burg and Greg Kurstin.[4]

Release

The song was officially issued on 6 September 2018 with Egypt Station. In December 2018, a short film video was recorded with McCartney and Emma Stone and released as the third single from the album. The video follows a story of a woman played by Stone visiting a psychiatrist played by McCartney.[5]

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
UK Top 40 (YouTube)[6] 51
US LyricFind (Billboard)[7] 8
LyricFind Global (Billboard)[7] 9
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References


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