
List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1976 (U.S.).Ringo Starr used lyrics from "Let 'Em In" in 2003 on "English Garden" from Ringo Rama."Guess Who's Knockin'", a song written by Prince and released by The New Power Generation on initial pressings of the 1993 Goldnigga album, references "Let 'Em In" without credit.91 on the Billboard Soul chart, and No. 26 on the UK charts.



The 7 inch single version is an edit of the album version. The song makes use of the piano, drums, brass, including a trombone solo, and wind instruments, featuring flutes, as well as backup vocals from Linda and other members of Wings. "Let 'Em In" is also notable for the false fade out, which, however, becomes loud for the last two notes of the song. An Uncle Ernie is also named, being the character Ringo Starr sang in the London Symphony Orchestra's recording of the Who's rock opera, Tommy. Phil and Don of the Everly Brothers are named (the duo had a hit with "Keep A Knockin'"), along with Martin Luther, who famously hung his "95 Theses" on a church door. They include McCartney's paternal aunt Gin, his brother Michael, and Linda McCartney's brother John. The lyric namechecks several famous people, between friends and relatives of McCartney who, without a justified reason, knock on the door or ring the bell of his house and he exclaims "Let 'Em In". The song starts with the sound of a vibraphone mimicking the Friedland Westminster Chime Doorbell before the rhythm begins.
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It can also be found on McCartney's 1987 compilation album, All the Best! A demo of the song, featuring Denny Laine on lead vocal, was included as a bonus track on the Archive Collection reissue of Wings at the Speed of Sound. The single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over one million copies.

In Canada, the song was No. 3 for three weeks on the pop chart and No. 1 for three weeks on the MOR chart of RPM magazine. it was a No. 3 pop hit and No. 1 easy listening hit. It was written and sung by Paul McCartney and reached the top 3 in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada. " Let 'Em In" is a song by Wings from their 1976 album Wings at the Speed of Sound.
