Pipes Of Peace  by Paul McCartney

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Pipes Of Peace
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Say Say Say
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The Other Me
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Keep Under Cover
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So Bad
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The Man
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Sweetest Little Show
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Average Person
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Hey Hey
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Tug Of Peace
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Through Our Love

About the album Pipes Of Peace

In 1983, Paul McCartney released the fourth album of his solo career. Both the Beatles and the Wings belong to the past. Pipes Of Peace is an album of pure pop music. The compositions on the album are recordings of scattered songs, which began their journey in 1980 and found their way onto the 1983 album.

The big success of the album was the single Say Say Say, a composition by McCartney and Michael Jackson which they performed together. In this way, Michael Jackson reciprocated the honor that the former Beatle had done him in his own Thriller of the previous year by singing The Girl Is Mine together. In Pipes Of Peace, there is another composition by the two, The Man. In two songs, So Bad and Average Person, Ringo Starr sits at the drums, while the producer of the album is George Martin.

Despite the fact that it went platinum in the U.S., Great Britain, and Canada, the album did not achieve the expected huge sales that all of the above might have brought. It reached No. 98 in the U.S. and No. 67 in the United Kingdom.

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