The live recording of "Maybe I'm Amazed" from the concert film "Rockshow" showcases Wings during a critical phase of their career in the mid-1970s. "Rockshow" was filmed during Wings' 1975-1976 tour, a time when the band was riding high on the success of their 1975 album "Venus and Mars," which featured hits that contributed to their growing popularity. This was a pivotal moment that expanded their presence in the rock genre, coming off a successful album with "Band on the Run," released in 1973. The concert film captures the vibrant energy of their live performances, highlighting Paul McCartney's charisma and the musicianship of the band. Interestingly, "Maybe I'm Amazed" has endured as one of McCartney's signature songs, originally released on his solo album in 1970, further bridging his solo career and work with Wings. "Rockshow" underscores Wings' peak period, showcasing their evolution and solidifying their impact in the 1970s music scene.