Although McCartney was promoting
Driving Rain, the majority of his shows would be celebrations of his past, with a substantial sampling of his solo work with and without
Wings, but in particular his
Beatles hits, and it was the release of those particular songs on
Back in the US that sparked one of McCartney's biggest controversies in ages. Despite keeping the famous
Lennon–McCartney credit intact on
Tripping the Live Fantastic,
Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) and
Paul Is Live, McCartney decided to reverse the credits to "Paul McCartney and John Lennon" much to
Yoko Ono's public annoyance. Reportedly, McCartney had decided to act in response to Ono's recent dropping of his credit from "
Give Peace a Chance" on
Lennon Legend: The Very Best of John Lennon in 1997. While there continues to be division among critics and fans over McCartney's move,
John Lennon never publicly objected to the original credit reversal that appeared on 1976's
Wings over America, four years before Lennon's death. Undeterred by Ono's anger, McCartney swapped the credits again on
Back in the World in 2003. ==Differences==