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Paul McCartney Chats With Manic Street Preachers Frontman About Michael Jackson

Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson © 1983 Paul McCartney/Photographer: Linda McCartney.

Paul McCartney Chats With Manic Street Preachers Frontman About Michael Jackson

by Music-News.com

Last week Paul McCartney debuted the video for a new remix of ‘Say Say Say’, his 1983 global hit written and recorded with Michael Jackson. The song was written quickly, with Paul face-to-face with Michael in his London office.

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