This is a great insight into the music of Paul McCartney. It has a great but short picture gallery and a bonus track. If you own the VHS 1989 release version, then you will find 'Fool On The Hill' not edited out from main feature. It is said on the sleeve to have 23 tracks, but can't seem to find 3 of them on the disc. Another downside is, the 58 minutes long DVD is shorter than the VHS release of 65 minutes. The track 'Fool On The Hill' has now been moved to a bonus track placing. The DVD should be released as to the original, even if it does not have extras, which we all expect. DVD features: 'C-Moon', 'My Brave Face', 'Rough Ride', 'Figure Of Eight', 'Things We Said Today', 'I Saw Her Standing There', 'The Long And Winding Road', 'How Many People', 'That Day Is Done', 'This One', 'Put It There', 'Hello Goodbye', 'Just Because', 'Summertime, Lucille', 'Ain't That A Shame', 'Distractions', 'Party Party' and 'Let It Be'. Tracks also listed are 'Twenty Flight Rock', 'Cracking Up' and 'I Want you, I Need You, I Love You'. If you can find them on this DVD, then you are smarter than I am. Not a best buy on DVD, but worth it as the original 1989 VHS released version. I was lucky to have the original VHS version to compare with and inform you of what looks like false advertising. If you know better than I then make your own review...