Say Say Say.
Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney
It was written by Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney for McCartney's fifth album Pipes Of Peace in 1983.
If you wanna know the year it was 1983 and it was for Paul Mccartney album
The song "Say Say Say", released in 1983, was written and performed by Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney.
"Ebony and Ivory" was a song written by Paul McCartney and appeared on McCartney's 1982 album "Tug of War". He sang the song as a duet with Stevie Wonder, not Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson collaborated with Paul McCartney for two songs on McCartney's 1983 album "Pipes of Peace". The songs were "The Man" (which was not released as a single) and "Say Say Say". Paul sang with MJ for "the Girl is Mine" which appeared on Michael Jackson's 1982 "Thriller" album.
Paul McCartney of The Beatles. It also caused a feud between Michael and Paul....over rights to the song!
The H&R topper model 490 JR was made from 1961-1983.I hope that you find this informative.
'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) in June 1983 in the USA, got to #2 in the UK In the UK it's 'There Must Be An Angel'(Playing With My Heart) in 1985
The Say Say Say video is about a couple of conmen (Jackson and McCartney) who apparently go around the country selling a "strength potion". McCartney poses as the man selling the potion that will make you miraculously strong, and Jackson poses as someone in the crowd who wants to "try" the potion and see if it works. Of course, since Jackson is in on the scam, he drinks the potion and immediately wins an arm-wrestling match with a much bigger man (also in on the scam). After this display, the rest of the crowd surges forward with everyone wanting to buy some potion. With the money they make from the strength potion, McCartney, Jackson, and McCartney's wife Linda (playing another con-woman and part of their little group) go off and give the money they've made to the poor. McCartney and Jackson then travel to the next town and perform a vaudville act in a local tavern. While there, Jackson notices a pretty girl in the crowd (played by Michael's sister La Toya). He flirts with her a bit, but in the end he cannot stay with her because of his life on the road. McCartney gives La Toya flowers in the last scene, and she stands by the side of the road waving as the other three take off in their wagon, bound for the next town where they will presumably perform or try the "strength potion" scam all over again.
Preston Jackson died in 1983.
Brittany Jackson was born in 1983.