My Love
Live and Let Die
Helen Wheels
"Live and Let Die" was a hit for Paul McCartney and Wings in 1973.
Paul and Linda McCartney and Wings had a hit song named Jet.
"Mull of Kintyre" was a hit for Wings in 1977.
"Ebony & Ivory" was a big hit for Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder.
Pipes Of PeaceI don't know about Britain or otherwhere, but strictly speaking in a *technical* sense...Paul McCartney has never had a *solo* No.1 hit in North America.If you go strictly by credits on a record label cover, then his first No.1 song outside of the Beatles in 1971 was credited to "Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney"(Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey), after which he performed as part of Wings(or "Paul McCartney & Wings"), with whom his last non-collaborative No.1 single was released under in 1980(Coming Up).From there, he had the two additional No.1's with Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson, respectively...but like his first No.1 single, he shares credits on both those releases as well.
"Live and Let Die" was a hit for Paul McCartney and Wings in 1973.
Paul and Linda McCartney and Wings had a hit song named Jet.
Paul McCartney and Wings, later a hit for Guns N' Roses
"Mull of Kintyre" was a hit for Wings in 1977.
It is "Mull of Kintyre". I figured it out myself. Thanks anyway.
mull of Kintyre
When I'm 64 was written on Paul's dad's birthday.
"Ebony & Ivory" was a big hit for Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder.
Paul McCartney
Paul McCartney
The Girl Is Mine, the duet with Paul McCartney.
Pipes Of PeaceI don't know about Britain or otherwhere, but strictly speaking in a *technical* sense...Paul McCartney has never had a *solo* No.1 hit in North America.If you go strictly by credits on a record label cover, then his first No.1 song outside of the Beatles in 1971 was credited to "Paul McCartney & Linda McCartney"(Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey), after which he performed as part of Wings(or "Paul McCartney & Wings"), with whom his last non-collaborative No.1 single was released under in 1980(Coming Up).From there, he had the two additional No.1's with Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson, respectively...but like his first No.1 single, he shares credits on both those releases as well.