* Mull of Kintyre * Jet * Band on the Run * 1985 * Let me roll it to you we're all hits by Wings when they were down to three members (Paul, Linda and Denny Laine). Mull of Kintyre was a Christmas number one and still one of the best selling singles of all time.
20 with The Beatles6 with Wings (or Paul McCartney & Wings)2 as Paul McCartney1 as Paul & Linda McCartney29 total.
Stevie Wonder sang Ebony and Ivory with Sir Paul McCartney. The #1 song was released on March 29, 1982 and stayed #1 for seven weeks making it the fourth most popular song of 1982.
Paul McCartney Examples are I want to hold your hand with the Beatles Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey Paul McCartney Ebony and Ivory Paul McCartney and 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.
6 weeks.
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Ebony and Ivory with Stevie Wonder
20 with The Beatles6 with Wings (or Paul McCartney & Wings)2 as Paul McCartney1 as Paul & Linda McCartney29 total.
Stevie Wonder sang Ebony and Ivory with Sir Paul McCartney. The #1 song was released on March 29, 1982 and stayed #1 for seven weeks making it the fourth most popular song of 1982.
Paul McCartney Examples are I want to hold your hand with the Beatles Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey Paul McCartney Ebony and Ivory Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder
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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.
Paul McCartney had the first number 1 album in the U.S in 1970 with McCartney George Harrison had the first number 1 in Single both the U.K and U.S in 1970 with My Sweet Lord
he has won approxiamatly between 1 and 500
6 weeks.
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