'Say Say Say' (with Paul McCartney) Video unavailable Watch on YouTube Watch on Produced by Beatles collaborator George Martin, this song was actually recorded before 'The Girl Is Mine', but was released a year later. The song was panned mostly by critics, but in an objective sense, McCartney and Jackson’s supposed collaboration was an amazing combination of talents and charisma – all neatly packed into a contemporary hit. Jackson and McCartney fell out a few years later after Michael bought the rights to most Beatles songs. Paul’s wife, Linda, was also in the video, along with LaToya Jackson, Michael’s younger sister, with whom Michael Jackson weirdly flirts at the end. It was during their collaboration on 1983s Say Say Say that former Beatle Paul McCartney is said to have advised King of Pop Michael Jackson to invest. But they weren’t the villains either – a video transition of them giving all of their money to an orphanage suggests that they’re more like Robin Hoods in their will. See Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney pictures. In the duo’s music video, they played two conmen who scam people with a drink that supposedly gives you unequal strength and godly moves on the dancefloor. See Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney pictures, photo shoots, and listen online to the latest music. 1 in the US charts, giving Jackson a monstrous title as his 6 th no. And “The Man” which, along with the duo’s first duet, was included inside McCartney’s “Pipes of Peace.” “Say Say Say” peaked at no. Michael Jackson, who had famously been told about the value of publishing by McCartney during the sessions for their 1982 collaboration Say, Say, Say, purchased ATV’s 4,000-song catalog for. So he said yes, and the young pop star flew to England in Autumn the next year to work on the demo of their song, “Say Say Say.” Then, in April 1982, McCartney returned the favor when he flew to Los Angeles and record two remaining duets with Jackson: the first one is “The Girl is Mine,” which was included in Jackson’s seminal album, Thriller. Ode To A Koala Bear (2015 Remaster) PREVIEW. Stream songs including 'Another Day (2012 Remaster)', 'Oh Woman, Oh Why (2012 Remaster). When Jackson called the former Beatles musician on Christmas Day in 1980 to propose a collaboration, it was hard for McCartney to ditch the idea, knowing that Jackson has that charm and talents in him that one couldn’t resist. Listen to The 7 Singles by Paul McCartney on Apple Music.
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