Released: May 31, 1977

Featuring: Paul McCartney & Wings

Songwriter: Linda McCartney

Producer: Paul McCartney

[Verse 1]
Oh! Papa catch the fish from the bottom of the sea
Mama fixes net, she keeps an eye on me
Dainty little Mama, smile all day
Cook your sweet potato, at night she lay, lay

[Chorus]
Oh, seaside woman
Oh, seaside woman

[Verse 2]
Ride grey mule to market place each day
Sells her beads and baskets for seashell pay
Dainty little Mama, smile all day
Papa loves you Mama, and he say, say

[Chorus]
Oh, seaside woman
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Oh, seaside woman
(All right, snap it on Denny)

[Guitar Solo]

[Chorus]
Oh, seaside woman
Oh, seaside woman
(Yeah
Turn around
I don't wanna walk, I don't wanna talk
I just wanna be with you)

[Verse 1]
Oh! Papa catch the fish from the bottom of the sea
Mama fixes net, she keeps an eye on me
Dainty little Mama, smile all day
Papa love you Mama, at night he lay, lay

[Outro]
Oh, seaside woman
Oh, seaside woman (oo yeah, hey!)
Oh, seaside woman
Seaside woman
Seaside woman
Seaside woman (Yeah)
Seaside woman
Seaside woman

Suzy & the Red Stripes

Suzy and the Red Stripes was a pseudonym used by the group for the release of the Linda McCartney and Wings single “Seaside Woman” in 1977. It was the only release by Wings under that name and was written and sung by Linda McCartney. Linda said that the “Suzy and the Red Stripes” pseudonym came about because she had been called “Suzi” in Jamaica because of “a fantastic reggae version of ‘Suzi Q’”, and Red Stripe is Jamaica’s leading brand of beer.

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