Written by: McCartney
Recorded: 27, 28 February; 30 March; October 1981
Producer: George Martin
Released: 29 March 1982
Available on:
Tug Of War
Tripping The Live Fantastic
Personnel
Paul McCartney: vocals, piano, synthesizer, vocoder, guitar, bass guitar, percussion
Stevie Wonder: vocals, electric piano, synthesizer, drums, percussion
Linda McCartney, Eric Stewart: backing vocals
A duet with Stevie Wonder, ‘Ebony And Ivory’ was the lead single from Paul McCartney ’s 1982 album Tug Of War . See more…
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I’m doing a few new McCartney solo song features – I have a list of 31 key titles so I can do a song of the day on a McCartney index page. Let’s keep this thread for Ebony And Ivory , but stay tuned for more.
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26 January 2017
an essential tune for Paul considering his collaboration with Stevie is the combination of two of the greatest minds in pop, and music in general, but my preferred McCartney/Stevie Collab is What’s That You’re Doing? Been listening to the Tug Of War sessions, and Stevie’s demo is great.
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