"With a Little Luck" was written in Scotland and was Wings' follow-up single to the then best-selling UK single of all time, "
Mull of Kintyre." It was recorded in May 1977 in the Virgin Islands aboard the boat
Fair Carol, which had been fitted with a 24-track studio, for the album
London Town. The album, which had the working title
Water Wings was released in March 1978 as the band's seventh album. During these recordings, Wings' lead guitarist
Jimmy McCulloch and drummer
Joe English had recorded tracks but had left, returning the band to the three-piece line-up which had recorded
Band on the Run in 1973. McCartney played electric piano, bass and synthesiser in the song; English was likely on drums, while
Denny Laine and
Linda McCartney helped with some keyboards. "With a Little Luck" was released in March 1978 as the first single from the album and reached No. 1 in the United States and Canada, and No. 5 in the UK. While it was at the top of the charts in the US, McCartney announced the new Wings line-up featuring lead guitarist
Laurence Juber and drummer
Steve Holley. The single's b-side consists of the segue of two short tracks, "
Backward Traveller"/"Cuff Link", also on the album, the first of which is a song and the second an instrumental that features a heavily synthesised guitar theme. ==Reception==