Paul McCartney Performs The Beatles' Song 'Another Girl' Live for the First Time in Japan
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The song, which appears on the group's 1965 album 'Help!', was sung live for the first time while Macca played his first show at Tokyo's Nippon Budoukan in nearly 50 years.

AceShowbiz - Paul McCartney gave her fans in Japan a special treatment when he took the stage at the country's Nippon Budoukan in Tokyo. Almost five decades after he and his The Beatles bandmates last played the arena, the British musician returned there on Tuesday, April 28 and surprised the crowd with a rendition of Fab Four's "Another Girl".

The song is featured on the group's 1965 album "Help!". However, the Tuesday concert marked the track's first time to have been performed live. McCartney's setlist for the night also included other Beatles classics including "Let It Be" and "Hey Jude", as well as his own solo records.

"It was sensational and quite emotional remembering the first time and then experiencing this fantastic audience tonight," he said of returning to Budoukan in a statement. "It was thrilling for us and we think it was probably the best show we did in Japan and it was great to be doing the Budokan 49 years later. It was crazy. We loved it."

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