After the departures of guitarist Henry McCullough and drummer Denny Seiwell, Wings welcomed Jimmy McCulloch and Geoff Britton. With this updated lineup, the band headed to rural Wilson County, Tennessee, for their first recording session together as a full group.
Paul and Linda McCartney’s visit to Nashville included a stop at Printer’s Alley, the city’s famed music district, escorted by studio owner Buddy Killen.
Referring to the lyrics, he added, “I didn’t see anyone named ‘Sally G’ in Printer’s Alley, nor did I see anyone who ran her eyes over me when she was singing ‘A Troubled Mind.’ That was my imagination, adding to the reality of it.”
“I never thought to ask her what the letter G stood for,” McCartney sings, “But I know for sure it wasn’t good.”
With their help, the song entered the Billboard Hot Country Singles at number 91 and later reached number 51. It climbed to number seven on the Easy Listening chart and marked the band’s last release on Apple Records.
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