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Paul Mccartney All the Best Mp3, Flac, Wma Paul McCartney All The Best mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Pop Album: All The Best Country: Europe Released: 1987 Style: Pop Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1828 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1375 mb WMA version RAR size: 1418 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 173 Other Formats: TTA AA MOD DMF MP2 MMF MIDI Tracklist A1 –Paul McCartney & Wings* Jet 4:07 A2 –Paul McCartney & Wings* Band On The Run 5:10 A3 –Paul McCartney Coming Up 3:50 A4 –Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder Ebony And Ivory 3:41 A5 –Wings Listen To What The Man Said 3:54 B1 –Paul McCartney No More Lonely Nights 4:38 B2 –Wings Silly Love Songs 5:53 B3 –Wings Let 'Em In 5:08 B4 –Wings C Moon 4:31 B5 –Wings Pipes Of Peace 3:22 C1 –Wings Live And Let Die 3:10 C2 –Paul McCartney Another Day 3:40 C3 –Wings Maybe I'm Amazed 3:46 C4 –Wings Goodnight Tonight 4:17 C5 –Paul McCartney Once Upon A Long Ago 4:09 D1 –Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson Say Say Say 3:53 D2 –Wings With A Little Luck 5:44 D3 –Paul McCartney & Wings* My Love 4:07 D4 –Paul McCartney We All Stand Together 4:22 D5 –Wings Mull Of Kintyre 4:42 Companies, etc. Marketed By – EMI Manufactured By – EMI Distributed By – EMI Phonographic Copyright (p) – MPL Communications Ltd. Credits Producer – George Martin (tracks: A4, B5, B6, D1, D4), Paul McCartney (tracks: A1 to A3, A5 to B4, C2 to C4, D2, D3, D5), Phil Ramone (tracks: C5) Notes Comes in gatefold sleeve with printed inner sleeves and sticker "Aus der Rundfunkwerbung!" on front. (P) This compilation 1987 by MPL Communications Ltd. All tracks produced by McCartney or as indicated. tracks (C): a1: 1973, a2: 1973, a3: 1980, a4: 1982, a5: 1975 b1: 1984, b2: 1976, b3: 1976, b4: 1972, b5: 1983 c1: 1973, c2: 1971, c3: 1976, c4: 1979, c5: 1987 d1: 1983, d2: 1978, d3: 1973, d4: 1984, d5: 1977 Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (EAN): 077774850711 Label Code: LC 0542 Rights Society: GEMA / STEMRA Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 1C 164-7 48508 1 A Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): 1C 164-7 48508 1 B Matrix / Runout (Label Side C): 1C 164-7 48509 1 A Matrix / Runout (Label Side D): 1C 164-7 48509 1 B Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): 7485081-A2 Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): 7485081-B1 Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C): 7485091-A2 Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D): 7485091-B1 Other versions Title Category Artist Label Category Country Year (Format) Parlophone, CDPMTV 1, CDP Paul All The Best MPL , CDPMTV 1, CDP UK 1987 7 48507 2 McCartney ! (CD, Comp) Parlophone, 7 48507 2 MPL Capitol All The Best! Paul Records, CDP-548287 (CD, Comp, CDP-548287 US 1987 McCartney Parlophone, Club) MPL All The Best Paul 602-0165 ! (Cass, EMI 602-0165 Ecuador 1988 McCartney Comp) All The Best Paul RP15-5545~46 (2xLP, Comp, Odeon, MPL RP15-5545~46 Japan 1987 McCartney Gat) Parlophone, CDP 7 48507 2, Paul All The Best! CDP 7 48507 2, UK & Parlophone, Unknown CDPMTV 1 McCartney (CD, Comp) CDPMTV 1 Europe MPL , MPL Related Music albums to All The Best by Paul McCartney Paul McCartney - Wings Over Los Angeles Paul McCartney & Wings - Hard Rock, Manchester, England - May 1973 Paul McCartney and Wings - Band On The Run, 25th Anniversary Edition Paul McCartney & Wings - Arles '72 Paul McCartney & Wings - Red Rose Speedway Paul McCartney - Coming Up Paul McCartney And Wings - Band On The Run Paul McCartney & Wings - Fly To The World.
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