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This CD only listed as 'Paul McCartney'.There is no mention whatsoever of Wings, Stevie Wonder or Michael Jackson.However, All songs are the original versions featuring these artists.Therefore the correct artists are credited here as they were originally released in the UK,Information as given in the 'Guinness Book of British Hit Singles'Timings are those given on back cover,They reflect the recordings length not the track duration.Published by MPL Communications Ltd. Except track 11 by MPL Communications Ltd./SBK United Partnership and track 14 by MPL Communications Ltd./Warner Bros. Music Ltd.This compilation ℗ 1987 MPL Communications Ltd. Under exclusive licence to EMI Records Ltd.© 1987 MPL Communications Ltd. Under exclusive licence to EMI Records Ltd.Manufactured in the UK.

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IF and only IF it had been but I making this promo only marketing teaser set.I would have indeed had a 10th single a J 1 and J 2 but exclusive to this UK set just to rub the Salt in re the USA 'tastes'J 1 Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey J 2 Helen WheelsGood ideal and marketing tool or what! Nice to have seen BOTH on an MPL- EMI-Parlophone label great shame some person who I won't name to protect the guilty, had already loaned out EMI's remaining 4pin optional centre Dinker and never got it back!! IMHO UK EMI 45's look odd without an OC.SH travesties include Deep Purple Black Night & Fireball, Bobby Gentry I'll Never Fall In Love Again The Beatles The Ballad Of John & Yoko and the 4 real bad ones all T. Rex singles Ride A White Swan, Hot Love, Get It On and the tear jerker Metal Guru.
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Real stinkers without going through those OC 4 pin cutting Dinkers. I am amazed to see that no-one has listed the special UK promotional version of this project PM BOX 1 viz:a collection of 9 X 7' singles featuring 18 tracks from the double 12' vinyl set custom MPL-Parlophone paperlabels (silver on black text) non dinked small hole pressings in black die-cut sleeves + inserts in a box slipcase. A thoroughly nice item to have and sits perfectly with the 'Run Devil Run' project as retro Parlophone Plumb labels with gold text 7' singles in a retro 50's style carry case (the two tracks left off are 'With A Little Luck' and 'Once Upon A Long Ago' hardly a great loss!).