- Bernard Odum
- Bob Babbitt
- Bootsy Collins
- Charlie Haden
- Chuck Rainey
- Dave Holland
- Donald "Duck" Dunn
- Eddie Gomez
- Fred Thomas
- Genre: Blues
- Genre: Funk
- Genre: Jazz
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Genre: Soul
- James Jamerson
- Jimmie Blanton
- Oscar Pettiford
- Paul Chambers
- Paul McCartney
- Ray Brown
- Ron Carter
- Solos
- Sting
- Tommy Cogbill
I Saw Her Standing There
Paul McCartney — “I Saw Her Standing There” (The Beatles)
A driving rock bass line that mixes walking bass influence with early Beatles energy. McCartney’s line shows how strong motion and rhythm can define a song’s momentum.
Hey Bulldog
Paul McCartney — “Hey Bulldog” (The Beatles)
A gritty, blues-influenced bass line that anchors the track with swagger. McCartney’s tone, articulation, and rhythmic push make this one of his most distinctive performances.
Day Tripper
Paul McCartney — “Day Tripper” (The Beatles)
One of the most recognizable bass lines in rock. McCartney locks tightly with the iconic guitar riff, reinforcing the groove while adding subtle movement that gives the track its drive and attitude.