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  1. Pipes of Peace is the fourth solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Paul McCartney, released on 31 October 1983. As the follow-up to the popular Tug of War, the album came close to matching the commercial success of its predecessor in Britain but peaked only at number 15 on America's Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart.

  2. PAUL McCARTNEY. 1.29M subscribers. Subscribed. 24K. 1.3M views 1 year ago #7InchSinglesBox #PaulMcCartney #MusicVideo. Music video by Paul McCartney performing Pipes of Peace,...

  3. Mar 13, 2016 · Paul McCartney - Pipes of Peace (Official Music Video) Michael Anderson. 5.56K subscribers. Subscribed. 160. 16K views 7 years ago.

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  5. "Pipes of Peace" is a song written by English musician Paul McCartney and the title track on his 1983 album of the same name. It was released in December 1983 as a single and reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Charts for two weeks and No. 1 on the Irish Singles Chart for two weeks in January 1984.

  6. The collaboration with Jackson – then the biggest star on the planet thanks to the success of his Thriller album – extended to another track, the breezy ‘The Man’. Lyrically, the album features Pauls thoughts on love, peace and the future, centred around the symbol of the pipes of peace.

  7. Release date - 4 December 1983. Listen. Tracklisting. A Pipes of Peace. B So Bad. Appears on. Pipes Of Peace. 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.

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