Red Rose Speedway (1973) is Wings’ lush, romantic sophomore album, marking Paul McCartney’s growing confidence as a writer and bandleader. Track highlights include the chart-topping ballad “My Love,” the exuberant opener “Big Barn Bed,” and the tender, multi-sectioned “Little Lamb Dragonfly,” which showcase McCartney’s melodic strengths. Originally envisioned as a double album, it ultimately emerged as a streamlined collection with a polished, soft-rock sound. Red Rose Speedway helped solidify Wings as a commercially viable McCartney project and reinforced his dominance in early 1970s pop music.