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"Say Say Say" is a song by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, released in October 1983 as the lead single from McCartney's 1983 album Pipes of Peace. Produced by George Martin , it was recorded during production of McCartney's 1982 Tug of War album, about a year before the release of " The Girl Is Mine ", the pair's first duet from Jackson's ...
"The Girl Is Mine" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Michael Jackson and English singer-songwriter and musician Paul McCartney for Jackson's sixth solo album, Thriller. The track was written and co-produced by Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones .
McCartney collaborated with Michael Jackson (pictured in 1988) on the songs "The Girl Is Mine", "Say Say Say" and "The Man". Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour (pictured in 2015) performed the guitar solo on McCartney's 1984 song " No More Lonely Nights ".
Contains "Get It" by Carl Perkins & Paul McCartney. With Michael Jackson. Thriller (1983) Contains "The Girl Is Mine" by Michael Jackson with Paul McCartney. Pipes of Peace (1983) Contains "Say Say Say" and "The Man" by Paul McCartney with Michael Jackson. With Johnny Cash. Water from the Wells of Home (1988)
In fact, Paris Jackson, the 25-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson, sat thisclose to Paul McCartney — who famously went from friends to enemies with the King of Pop — in the front row of the ...
Michael Jackson's recorded music also encompasses providing background vocals for other artists like Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, La Toya Jackson, Rebbie Jackson, Janet Jackson, Barry Gibb, and 3T. He collaborated with singers and musicians including the Jackson 5, Paul McCartney, and Freddie Mercury.
A few months later, McCartney revealed to GQ that Jones had called him to suggest he was misrepresented in the interview: “Paul, I didn’t really say that thing – I don’t know what happened ...
McCartney thought of "Girlfriend" as a song that Michael Jackson might like to record, and mentioned this to Jackson at a party in Hollywood. Jackson had stated in interviews with the music press in the 1970s that he was a fan of the Beatles and the chance to record a McCartney original helped to inspire his next project.