Draft:Morse Moose and the Grey Goose

“Morse Moose And The Grey Goose“ is a song by the British-American rock band Wings from their sixth studio album London Town.

Meaning
According to Katie Kapurch, the song is about a warplane that keeps flying away.

Background
The song was written during a trip on a yacht to the Virgin Islands, in which McCartney would press a key on a keyboard a certain amount of times in which it would sound like morse code.

Reviews
Ted Montgomery called the song a "completely bizarre, seemingly meaningless and utterly perplexing song" and mentioned that the song bared an uncanny resemblance to Grey Seal by Elton John from his 1973 album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.

PopMatters said there were people who thought it was a complete silly mess and those who loved it.

The Paul McCartney Project said it was an ambitious sequel to "Yellow Submarine".

Legacy
The song’s bass line was later reused on the Twin Freaks remix of Coming Up from McCartney II.

Personnel
Taken from the liner notes of London Town, except where noted.


 * Paul McCartney – drums, bass, guitar, keyboards, percussion, lead vocals
 * Denny Laine – guitar, percussion, backing vocals
 * Linda McCartney – keyboards, backing vocals, percussion
 * Jimmy McCulloch – guitar, percussion
 * unknown – strings, accordion