In the concert film "Back in the U.S.," Paul McCartney was at a revitalized stage of his career, riding high on the successful return to live performances after a long hiatus due to the pandemic. This live recording features songs from various phases of his illustrious career, but it notably promotes his album "Driving Rain," which was released in 2001. The tour highlighted his enduring popularity and ability to connect with fans, showcasing several hits and deep cuts alike. An interesting fact about this era is that McCartney was not only celebrating his solo works but also revisiting his legendary Beatles catalog, emphasizing the timelessness of his music across generations. The performance captured his prowess as a live musician and reflected the energy and charisma that have defined his extensive career.