Sir Paul McCartney's video stars Johnny Depp and Jude Law
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Sir Paul McCartney's video, external for new song Queenie Eye has been unveiled.
The shoot features the singer performing on a piano, while stars including Johnny Depp, Kate Moss and Jude Law appear alongside him.
Queenie Eye is taken from his latest album New which is currently at number three in the UK charts.
The former Beatles star worked with music producers Mark Ronson and Giles Martin on the record.
The video was filmed at Abbey Road recording studios, a place made famous in the 1960s by McCartney in his Beatles days.
The London studios were used by the band to record their work including their 11th studio album titled Abbey Road.
In Queenie Eye you see the singer recording the track in what he thinks is an empty studio (Studio 2).
As the song develops the room starts to fill up with people all reacting in different ways to the song.
In one scene Alice Eve (Men in Black 3), is seen writhing across the piano on which McCartney performs, while comedienne Tracey Ullman and model Lily Cole are seen listening to the music.
The video also shows designer Tom Ford dancing while sat in an arm chair.
Meryl Streep, Chris Pine, James Corden, Gary Barlow, Jeremy Irons, Sean Penn and Tracey Ullman are also among the host of celebrities who take part in the shoot.
Sir Paul McCarney recently promoted New's release with pop-up shows in New York City and London.
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- Published17 June 2010
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