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  1. Songfacts®: This was Paul McCartney's first true solo UK #1. Since leaving the Beatles his previous UK #1s had been "Mull Of Kintyre" credited to Wings and "Ebony And Ivory" credited to Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. Overall, it was his 25th UK #1 as a writer. The line in the song, "In love our problems disappear" was taken from the 1913 ...

  2. Single Notes. ‘Pipes of Peace’ stayed in the UK charts for 12 weeks peaking at Number One in time for Christmas. The festive season also became the theme for the music video recreating the Christmas truce of 1914 during the First World War. I enjoyed doing the video for ‘Pipes of Peace’ especially. That was good because there was a ...

  3. Pipes Of Peace (Remastered 2015) 3:55. 2. Say Say Say (Remastered 2015) Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson. 3:55. 3. The Other Me (Remastered 2015) 3:58.

  4. Jun 7, 2023 · The backing track of ‘Pipes Of Peace’ was recorded in London’s AIR Studios on 10 September 1982. George Martin produced the song, and McCartney performed the majority of instruments. The track features a Linndrum drum machine, a casaba and kalimba, plus tabla performed by James Kippen and a pan flute part by Adrian Brett. The track was ...

  5. referencing Pipes Of Peace (2×CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, DVD, , All Media, Deluxe Edition, Numbered) HRM-37291-00 I'm a BIG McCartney fan, but this set obviously falls short - The additional CD contains only 9 tracks (No 'Say Say Say' Extended OR Instrumental Extended mixes from the original 12" single release?

  6. Song facts. “ Pipes Of Peace ” is the eponym track from 1983 album “ Pipes Of Peace “. On the title track of “Pipes Of Peace”, Paul sings for the children: “ Let them learn/Songs of joy, instead of burn, baby, burn, ” which characterises the theme of peace which pervades the album. Paul: “ For me, it’s really, you realise ...

  7. January 19, 1984. After Tug of War. logically enough, come the Pipes of Peace. Carried, as it is, over two consecutive Paul McCartney records, the war-and-peace metaphor is not hard to miss. The ...

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