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Say Say Say

"Say Say Say" is a song by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, released in October 1983 as the lead single from McCartney's 1983 album Pipes of Peace. Produced by George Martin, it was recorded during production of McCartney's 1982 Tug of War album, about a year before the release of "The Girl Is Mine", the pair's first duet from Jackson's album Thriller (1982).

"Say Say Say"
Single by Paul McCartney featuring Michael Jackson
from the album Pipes of Peace
B-side"Ode to a Koala Bear"
Released3 October 1983 (1983-10-03)
RecordedApril–May 1981
Genre
Length3:55
5:40 (remix by John "Jellybean" Benitez)
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Paul McCartney
  • Michael Jackson
Producer(s)George Martin
Paul McCartney singles chronology
"The Girl Is Mine"
(1982)
"Say Say Say"
(1983)
"Pipes of Peace"
(1983)
Michael Jackson singles chronology
"P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)"
(1983)
"Say Say Say"
(1983)
"Thriller"
(1983)
Official audio
"Say Say Say" on YouTube

After its release in October 1983, "Say Say Say" became Jackson's seventh top-ten hit inside a year. It was a number-one hit in the United States (his sixth number-one single there), Canada, Norway, Sweden and several other countries, reached number two in the United Kingdom, and peaked within the top ten in Australia, Austria, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Switzerland and over 20 other nations. In 2013, Billboard magazine listed the song as the 41st biggest hit of all time on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[4] It has also been voted the ninth-best collaboration of all time in a Rolling Stone readers poll.[5]

The single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in December 1983, representing sales of 1,000,000 copies. The single was promoted with an influential music video directed by Bob Giraldi. The short film centres around two con artists called "Mac and Jack" (played by McCartney and Jackson).

Background, recording and composition edit

McCartney biographer Ray Coleman asserted that the majority of the song's lyrics were written by Jackson and given to McCartney the next day.[6] Recording began at AIR Studios in London in May 1981. At the time, McCartney was recording Tug of War, his second solo album after the breakup of his group Wings.[7][8]

Jackson stayed at the home of McCartney and his wife Linda during the recording sessions, and became friends with both.[9] While at the dining table one evening, Paul McCartney brought out a booklet that displayed all the songs to which he owned the publishing rights. "This is the way to make big money," the musician informed Jackson. "Every time someone records one of these songs, I get paid. Every time someone plays these songs on the radio, or in live performances, I get paid." McCartney's words influenced Jackson's later purchase of ATV Music Publishing in 1985.[9]

McCartney played several instruments on "Say Say Say", including percussion, synthesizer and guitar (though it is not mentioned in the credits for the track).[10] The harmonica was played by Chris Smith, the rhythm guitar was played by David Williams, Nathan Watts played bass and drums were played by Ricky Lawson. The song was engineered by former Beatles sound engineer, Geoff Emerick.[11] The production of "Say Say Say" was completed in February 1983, after it had been refined and overdubbed at Cherokee Studios in California.

George Martin, who had worked with the Beatles, produced the song. He said of his experience with Jackson: "He actually does radiate an aura when he comes into the studio, there's no question about it. He's not a musician in the sense that Paul is ... but he does know what he wants in music and he has very firm ideas."[6][7]

Jackson also spoke of the experience in his autobiography, Moonwalk. The younger singer revealed that the collaboration boosted his confidence, as Quincy Jones—producer of Thriller—was not present to correct his mistakes. Jackson added that he and McCartney worked as equals, stating, "Paul never had to carry me in that studio."[12]

According to Musicnotes.com by Alfred Music Publishing, "Say Say Say" was performed in common time, with a dance beat of 116 beats per minute.[13] It is in the key of B minor and sung in a vocal range from F3 to B4.[13] The lyrics to "Say Say Say" reflect an attempt to "win back" a girl's affection; Deseret News considered the song to be a "pleading kind of love song".[13][14]

Release and reception edit

Following the release of Thriller and most of its singles, "Say Say Say" was released on 3 October 1983 by Parlophone in the UK and Columbia Records in the US.[15][16][17] It remained atop Billboard's Hot 100 for six weeks and became Jackson's seventh top ten hit of 1983, breaking a record that until then was held jointly by The Beatles and Elvis Presley. As of 2023, it remains McCartney's final number one single on the Hot 100, either in a group or solo. Also in the US, "Say Say Say" reached number two on the R&B chart (behind "Time Will Reveal" by DeBarge) and number three on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart.[18] Billboard also stated that the recording earned "top spot as Jackson's best-performing Hot 100 chart single" after leading the US charts for six weeks.[19]

Although the song had peaked at number ten in the UK, it began to fall steadily; McCartney subsequently held an early weekday live television interview, where he discussed the song's music video. This, along with screenings of the video on Top of the Pops (which normally played only singles that were rising in the charts), The Tube and Noel Edmonds' The Late, Late Breakfast Show, helped propel the song to number two on the UK Singles Chart.[20][21] "Say Say Say" reached number one in Norway and Sweden, and the single also reached the top ten in Austria, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.[20][22] With wholesale shipments of at least one million units, the single was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[23]

"Say Say Say" received mixed reviews from music critics. The lyrics were named the worst of 1983 by The Buffalo News's Anthony Violanti,[24] while the Lexington Herald-Leader stated in a review of Pipes of Peace that, aside from "Say as Say Say" and "The Man", "McCartney waste[d] the rest of the album on bathos and whimsy".[25] The Los Angeles Times' Paul Grein also reviewed the McCartney album and opined that the singer had redeemed himself with the success of the "spunky" song "but plunged back into wimpdom with 'No More Lonely Nights'".[26] Journalist Whitney Pastorek compared the song to McCartney's 1982 duet with Stevie Wonder, "Ebony and Ivory". She asserted that "Say Say Say" was a better song, and had a better "though slightly more nonsensical" music video, adding that the song had no "heavy-handed social content".[27] Penn State's The Daily Collegian described the track as a good song, despite its ad nauseam broadcasts.[28]

In a Rolling Stone review, the track was described as an "amiable though vapid dance groove". The reviewer, Parke Puterbaugh, added that it was an "instantly hit-bound froth-funk that tends, after all, toward banality".[29] Music critic Nelson George stated that "Say Say Say" would not have "deserved the airplay it received without McCartney and Jackson".[30] Salon.com later described the song as a "sappy duet" and said that McCartney had become a "wimpy old fart" to the music public.[31] Billboard listed "Say Say Say" as Michael Jackson's all-time biggest Hot 100 single.[32] In a 2007 article, a writer for the magazine Vibe listed "Say Say Say" as the 22nd greatest duet of all time. The writer commented that the song was "a true falsetto fantasy" and that it was "still thrilling to hear the sweet-voiced duo trade harmonies on the chorus".[33] In 2005, Dutch musicians Hi Tack sampled "Say Say Say" on their debut single, "Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)". The song featured Jackson's vocals from the original recording, plus McCartney's "Baby".[34]

2015 version edit

On 6 October 2015, McCartney released a new version of the song in which feature more vocal roles by Jackson over McCartney, contrary to the common false statement of the two reversed roles. It was remixed by Steve Orchard and Mark "Spike" Stent. On the new version, which is over three minutes longer than the original and an attempted recreation of the 1983 12" single-only extended instrumental mix by John "Jellybean" Benitez, the opening of the first is sung by Jackson instead of McCartney. Orchard said of the remix: "Paul remembered that there were two unused lead vocal performances by Michael and himself. We rearranged the vocal sequence and inverted the original performance so that Michael opened the first verse instead of Paul, to give the song a different take to the original version."[35] More specifically, Jackson sings the parts that McCartney had in the original, and vice versa, for much of the song.[36] The track appears on the 2015 re-issue of Pipes of Peace.[37] A radio edit of the new remix was released for streaming on 30 October 2015,[38] while an instrumental version of it is available for download at paulmccartney.com.[39] The radio edit was also later included on the compilation Pure McCartney.

To coincide with the release of the recording, McCartney released a new music video on his Facebook page on 6 October 2015. Directed and choreographed by Ryan Heffington,[40] it featured a group of young dancers, filmed in black and white in Los Angeles neighbourhoods, with moves that are reminiscent of Michael Jackson's.[41][42]

Personnel edit

"Say Say Say"

"Ode to a Koala Bear"

Music video edit

Production, plot, and reception edit

The music video (or "short film") for "Say Say Say" was filmed in October 1983 and was directed by Bob Giraldi, who had previously directed Michael Jackson's music video for "Beat It".[44] Cameo appearances in the video are made by McCartney's then wife Linda, as well as Jackson's older sister La Toya.[45][46]

Rolling Stone quoted Bob Giraldi who recounted McCartney's nervousness about the project:[47]

"Paul was terribly insecure about appearing next to Michael, in terms of dance" ... "And who wouldn't, if you're going to go onstage and be choreographed next to Michael Jackson?" "In all my years of working in film and commercials, I've worked with some of the worst divas and superstars of all time," said Giraldi. "Paul and Michael were not that."

According to La Toya Jackson, during filming of the video, the McCartneys were staying at a property named Sycamore Valley Ranch, five miles from the town of Los Olivos, California, in the Santa Ynez Valley.[48] Jackson visited them and expressed interest in someday buying the property. In 1988, he would do so, renaming it Neverland Ranch.[49] The saloon portion was filmed at the 1880 Union Hotel in Los Alamos.[50][51] McCartney flew in specifically for the filming.[52][53] The video cost $500,000 to produce.[20]

In the short film, the duo play "Mac and Jack", a pair of medicine show con men who sell a "miracle potion". The salesman (McCartney) offers Jackson the potion, and claims that it is "guaranteed to give you the strength of a raging bull". Jackson drinks the potion and challenges a large man to arm-wrestle. Unbeknownst to a watching crowd, the man—along with Linda—is also in on the scam. After Jackson wins the rigged contest, the crowd of people surge forward and buy the potion. Mac and Jack then donate all of the money earned from the scam to an orphanage.[53] After this scene, McCartney and Jackson star as vaudeville performers who sing and dance at a bar.[54] On stage, the duo appear in clown makeup at one point and quickly go through a number of costume changes.[55] Jackson flirts with a young woman portrayed by his real-life sister La Toya.[56] When law-enforcement officers appear at the back of the venue, Mac quickly starts a small fire onstage and Linda hollers "FIRE!", emptying the venue and allowing the group to escape via backstage (yet somehow finding time to change into tuxedos first). The video ends with Paul, Linda, and Michael as they drive off into the sunset. La Toya, who was handed a bunch of flowers by McCartney, is left at the roadside.[54]

The video also features appearances by director Giraldi as a pool shark who is conned by McCartney, Sonny Barnes (whose cameo was wrongly attributed to Mr. T) as the carriage driver, and Art Carney as an audience member for the vaudeville show.[57]

Giraldi said of Jackson and McCartney, "Michael didn't outdance Paul, and Paul didn't outsing Michael". He added that production of the video was hard work because "the egos could fill a room".[58] The video introduced both dialogue and storyline, an element extended upon in Michael Jackson's Thriller.[59] In a 1984 study of music videos conducted by the National Coalition on Television Violence, the Jacksons were rated "very violent", citing Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean", "Thriller" and "Say Say Say" as well as Jermaine Jackson's "Dynamite" and the Jacksons' "Torture".[60] In a list compiled by Billboard at the end of 1984, the music video was named the fourth best of the year, and the rest of the top four were also short films by Jackson.[61]

The Manchester Evening News later described the "Say Say Say" video as an "anarchic caper" that "plays out like an Emir Kusturica feature".[62] PopMatters stated that the music videos of "Say Say Say" and "Goodnight Tonight" turned "a pair of otherwise forgettable songs into something worth watching".[63] Steven Greenlee of The Boston Globe reflected that the video was both "horrifying and compelling", and stated the ridiculousness of a potion which could aid Jackson in beating somebody at arm wrestling. He added, "It's even harder to believe that the two of them didn't get the pulp beaten out of them in that bar for dressing like a pair of Chess King employees."[64] The "Say Say Say" video was later included on the DVDs The McCartney Years and Michael Jackson's Vision.[65]

Themes edit

Two authors later reviewed the short film and documented two central themes. The first is a "Child/Man" theme; the role of both a boy and an adult, which writer James M. Curtis states Jackson plays throughout the music video for "Say Say Say".[54] Curtis writes that the bathroom scene involving the shaving foam is reminiscent of boys copying their fathers. He adds that the scene marks "the distinction between Michael's roles as a Child and as a Man". The writer also highlights the part where the singer supposedly becomes strengthened with a miracle potion, a further play on the "Child/Man" theme.[54] Furthermore, Curtis observes that Paul and Linda McCartney seem to act as if they are Jackson's parents in the short film.[54] The author also notes that in a scene where Jackson is handed a bouquet of flowers from a girl, it is a reversal of one from City Lights, a 1931 film starring Charlie Chaplin, whom the singer greatly adored.[54]

The second of the two main themes in the music video is of African American history and culture, as some of the vaudeville scenes in the short film acknowledge minstrel shows and blackface.[55] Author W. T. Lhamon writes that the video is set in the Great Depression, and that McCartney and Jackson "convey a compactly corrupt history of blackface" as they con their way to riches with the Mac and Jack show.[55] Lhamon was critical of the pair and of the video because he felt that the African American theme had not been made explicitly known. The author expressed his view that aspects of the short film were historically out-of-synch with interracial relations.[55] He stated, "Nearly everything in the video is backward. Mack's white hand continually helping black Jack on board, for instance, reverses the general process I have shown of blacks providing whites with their sustaining gestures."[55] Lhamon added, "In a just world, Jackson should be pulling McCartney onto the wagon, not the other way around."[55]

Track listing edit

  • UK 7" single
  1. "Say Say Say" (with Michael Jackson) – 3:55
  2. "Ode to a Koala Bear" – 3:45
  • US 12" single
  1. "Say Say Say" (John "Jellybean" Benitez Remix) (with Michael Jackson) – 5:40
  2. "Say Say Say" (John "Jellybean" Benitez Remix Instrumental) (with Michael Jackson) – 7:00
  3. "Ode to a Koala Bear" – 3:45
  • 2015 transparent vinyl reissue
  1. "Say Say Say" (2015 Remix) (with Michael Jackson) – 7:00
  2. "Say Say Say" (John "Jellybean" Benitez Remix Instrumental) (with Michael Jackson) – 7:00
  • Digital streaming [38]
  1. "Say Say Say" (2015 Remix / Radio Edit) (with Michael Jackson) – 3:41
  • Digital download – via paulmccartney.com [39]
  1. "Say Say Say" (2015 Remix / Radio Edit Instrumental) (with Michael Jackson) – 3:41

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications for "Say Say Say"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[94] Platinum 100,000^
France (SNEP)[95] Gold 500,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[96] Silver 250,000^
United States (RIAA)[97] Platinum 1,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Kygo version edit

"Say Say Say"
Single by Kygo, Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson
ReleasedMarch 31, 2023 (2023-03-31)
GenreTropical House
Length2:55
LabelSony
Songwriter(s)
  • Michael Jackson
  • Paul McCartney
Producer(s)
Kygo singles chronology
"Woke Up in Love"
(2022)
"Say Say Say"
(2023)
"Whatever"
(2024)
Paul McCartney singles chronology
"The Kiss of Venus"
(2021)
"Say Say Say"
(2023)
Michael Jackson singles chronology
"Diamonds Are Invincible"
(2018)
"Say Say Say"
(2023)

On March 31, 2023, Norwegian DJ Kygo released a remake of the song.[98]

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Weekly chart performance for "Say Say Say" by Kygo
Chart (2023) Peak
position
CIS (TopHit)[99] 14
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[100] 33
France (SNEP)[101] 78
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard Japan)[102] 17
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[103] 38
Norway (VG-lista)[104] 16
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[105] 9
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[106] 41
Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[107] 3
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Billboard)[108] 16

Monthly charts edit

Monthly chart performance for "Say Say Say" by Kygo
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[109] 12
Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[110] 4

Year-end charts edit

Year-end chart performance for "Say Say Say" by Kygo
Chart (2023) Position
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[111] 49
Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[112] 80

Certifications edit

Certifications for "Say Say Say" by Kygo
Region Certification Certified units/sales
France (SNEP)[113] Gold 100,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also edit

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  • "Say Say Say by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson" music video on YouTube

song, paul, mccartney, michael, jackson, released, october, 1983, lead, single, from, mccartney, 1983, album, pipes, peace, produced, george, martin, recorded, during, production, mccartney, 1982, album, about, year, before, release, girl, mine, pair, first, d. Say Say Say is a song by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson released in October 1983 as the lead single from McCartney s 1983 album Pipes of Peace Produced by George Martin it was recorded during production of McCartney s 1982 Tug of War album about a year before the release of The Girl Is Mine the pair s first duet from Jackson s album Thriller 1982 Say Say Say Single by Paul McCartney featuring Michael Jacksonfrom the album Pipes of PeaceB side Ode to a Koala Bear Released3 October 1983 1983 10 03 RecordedApril May 1981GenrePost disco 1 synth funk 1 funk pop 2 rock 3 Length3 55 5 40 remix by John Jellybean Benitez LabelParlophone UK Columbia US Songwriter s Paul McCartney Michael JacksonProducer s George MartinPaul McCartney singles chronology The Girl Is Mine 1982 Say Say Say 1983 Pipes of Peace 1983 Michael Jackson singles chronology P Y T Pretty Young Thing 1983 Say Say Say 1983 Thriller 1983 Official audio Say Say Say on YouTube After its release in October 1983 Say Say Say became Jackson s seventh top ten hit inside a year It was a number one hit in the United States his sixth number one single there Canada Norway Sweden and several other countries reached number two in the United Kingdom and peaked within the top ten in Australia Austria New Zealand the Netherlands Switzerland and over 20 other nations In 2013 Billboard magazine listed the song as the 41st biggest hit of all time on the Billboard Hot 100 chart 4 It has also been voted the ninth best collaboration of all time in a Rolling Stone readers poll 5 The single was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in December 1983 representing sales of 1 000 000 copies The single was promoted with an influential music video directed by Bob Giraldi The short film centres around two con artists called Mac and Jack played by McCartney and Jackson Contents 1 Background recording and composition 2 Release and reception 2 1 2015 version 3 Personnel 4 Music video 4 1 Production plot and reception 4 2 Themes 5 Track listing 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 6 3 Decade end charts 6 4 All time charts 7 Certifications 8 Kygo version 8 1 Charts 8 1 1 Weekly charts 8 1 2 Monthly charts 8 1 3 Year end charts 8 2 Certifications 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksBackground recording and composition editMcCartney biographer Ray Coleman asserted that the majority of the song s lyrics were written by Jackson and given to McCartney the next day 6 Recording began at AIR Studios in London in May 1981 At the time McCartney was recording Tug of War his second solo album after the breakup of his group Wings 7 8 Jackson stayed at the home of McCartney and his wife Linda during the recording sessions and became friends with both 9 While at the dining table one evening Paul McCartney brought out a booklet that displayed all the songs to which he owned the publishing rights This is the way to make big money the musician informed Jackson Every time someone records one of these songs I get paid Every time someone plays these songs on the radio or in live performances I get paid McCartney s words influenced Jackson s later purchase of ATV Music Publishing in 1985 9 nbsp Say Say Say source source track Say Say Say is a pop song played in the key of B minor The track has been cited as a pleading kind of love song Problems playing this file See media help McCartney played several instruments on Say Say Say including percussion synthesizer and guitar though it is not mentioned in the credits for the track 10 The harmonica was played by Chris Smith the rhythm guitar was played by David Williams Nathan Watts played bass and drums were played by Ricky Lawson The song was engineered by former Beatles sound engineer Geoff Emerick 11 The production of Say Say Say was completed in February 1983 after it had been refined and overdubbed at Cherokee Studios in California George Martin who had worked with the Beatles produced the song He said of his experience with Jackson He actually does radiate an aura when he comes into the studio there s no question about it He s not a musician in the sense that Paul is but he does know what he wants in music and he has very firm ideas 6 7 Jackson also spoke of the experience in his autobiography Moonwalk The younger singer revealed that the collaboration boosted his confidence as Quincy Jones producer of Thriller was not present to correct his mistakes Jackson added that he and McCartney worked as equals stating Paul never had to carry me in that studio 12 According to Musicnotes com by Alfred Music Publishing Say Say Say was performed in common time with a dance beat of 116 beats per minute 13 It is in the key of B minor and sung in a vocal range from F3 to B 4 13 The lyrics to Say Say Say reflect an attempt to win back a girl s affection Deseret News considered the song to be a pleading kind of love song 13 14 Release and reception editFollowing the release of Thriller and most of its singles Say Say Say was released on 3 October 1983 by Parlophone in the UK and Columbia Records in the US 15 16 17 It remained atop Billboard s Hot 100 for six weeks and became Jackson s seventh top ten hit of 1983 breaking a record that until then was held jointly by The Beatles and Elvis Presley As of 2023 it remains McCartney s final number one single on the Hot 100 either in a group or solo Also in the US Say Say Say reached number two on the R amp B chart behind Time Will Reveal by DeBarge and number three on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart 18 Billboard also stated that the recording earned top spot as Jackson s best performing Hot 100 chart single after leading the US charts for six weeks 19 Although the song had peaked at number ten in the UK it began to fall steadily McCartney subsequently held an early weekday live television interview where he discussed the song s music video This along with screenings of the video on Top of the Pops which normally played only singles that were rising in the charts The Tube and Noel Edmonds The Late Late Breakfast Show helped propel the song to number two on the UK Singles Chart 20 21 Say Say Say reached number one in Norway and Sweden and the single also reached the top ten in Austria Australia New Zealand the Netherlands and Switzerland 20 22 With wholesale shipments of at least one million units the single was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America 23 Say Say Say received mixed reviews from music critics The lyrics were named the worst of 1983 by The Buffalo News s Anthony Violanti 24 while the Lexington Herald Leader stated in a review of Pipes of Peace that aside from Say as Say Say and The Man McCartney waste d the rest of the album on bathos and whimsy 25 The Los Angeles Times Paul Grein also reviewed the McCartney album and opined that the singer had redeemed himself with the success of the spunky song but plunged back into wimpdom with No More Lonely Nights 26 Journalist Whitney Pastorek compared the song to McCartney s 1982 duet with Stevie Wonder Ebony and Ivory She asserted that Say Say Say was a better song and had a better though slightly more nonsensical music video adding that the song had no heavy handed social content 27 Penn State s The Daily Collegian described the track as a good song despite its ad nauseam broadcasts 28 In a Rolling Stone review the track was described as an amiable though vapid dance groove The reviewer Parke Puterbaugh added that it was an instantly hit bound froth funk that tends after all toward banality 29 Music critic Nelson George stated that Say Say Say would not have deserved the airplay it received without McCartney and Jackson 30 Salon com later described the song as a sappy duet and said that McCartney had become a wimpy old fart to the music public 31 Billboard listed Say Say Say as Michael Jackson s all time biggest Hot 100 single 32 In a 2007 article a writer for the magazine Vibe listed Say Say Say as the 22nd greatest duet of all time The writer commented that the song was a true falsetto fantasy and that it was still thrilling to hear the sweet voiced duo trade harmonies on the chorus 33 In 2005 Dutch musicians Hi Tack sampled Say Say Say on their debut single Say Say Say Waiting 4 U The song featured Jackson s vocals from the original recording plus McCartney s Baby 34 2015 version edit On 6 October 2015 McCartney released a new version of the song in which feature more vocal roles by Jackson over McCartney contrary to the common false statement of the two reversed roles It was remixed by Steve Orchard and Mark Spike Stent On the new version which is over three minutes longer than the original and an attempted recreation of the 1983 12 single only extended instrumental mix by John Jellybean Benitez the opening of the first is sung by Jackson instead of McCartney Orchard said of the remix Paul remembered that there were two unused lead vocal performances by Michael and himself We rearranged the vocal sequence and inverted the original performance so that Michael opened the first verse instead of Paul to give the song a different take to the original version 35 More specifically Jackson sings the parts that McCartney had in the original and vice versa for much of the song 36 The track appears on the 2015 re issue of Pipes of Peace 37 A radio edit of the new remix was released for streaming on 30 October 2015 38 while an instrumental version of it is available for download at paulmccartney com 39 The radio edit was also later included on the compilation Pure McCartney To coincide with the release of the recording McCartney released a new music video on his Facebook page on 6 October 2015 Directed and choreographed by Ryan Heffington 40 it featured a group of young dancers filmed in black and white in Los Angeles neighbourhoods with moves that are reminiscent of Michael Jackson s 41 42 Personnel edit Say Say Say Paul McCartney vocals Michael Jackson vocals Chris Hammer Smith harmonica David Williams rhythm guitar Nathan Watts bass Bill Wolfer 43 keyboards Linda McCartney Eric Stewart backing vocals Ricky Lawson drums Jerry Hey Ernie Watts Gary E Grant Gary Herbig horns Ode to a Koala Bear Paul McCartney vocals bass piano electric guitar Chris Laurence bass Paul Robinson drums Linda McCartney Eric Stewart backing vocalsMusic video editProduction plot and reception edit The music video or short film for Say Say Say was filmed in October 1983 and was directed by Bob Giraldi who had previously directed Michael Jackson s music video for Beat It 44 Cameo appearances in the video are made by McCartney s then wife Linda as well as Jackson s older sister La Toya 45 46 Rolling Stone quoted Bob Giraldi who recounted McCartney s nervousness about the project 47 Paul was terribly insecure about appearing next to Michael in terms of dance And who wouldn t if you re going to go onstage and be choreographed next to Michael Jackson In all my years of working in film and commercials I ve worked with some of the worst divas and superstars of all time said Giraldi Paul and Michael were not that According to La Toya Jackson during filming of the video the McCartneys were staying at a property named Sycamore Valley Ranch five miles from the town of Los Olivos California in the Santa Ynez Valley 48 Jackson visited them and expressed interest in someday buying the property In 1988 he would do so renaming it Neverland Ranch 49 The saloon portion was filmed at the 1880 Union Hotel in Los Alamos 50 51 McCartney flew in specifically for the filming 52 53 The video cost 500 000 to produce 20 In the short film the duo play Mac and Jack a pair of medicine show con men who sell a miracle potion The salesman McCartney offers Jackson the potion and claims that it is guaranteed to give you the strength of a raging bull Jackson drinks the potion and challenges a large man to arm wrestle Unbeknownst to a watching crowd the man along with Linda is also in on the scam After Jackson wins the rigged contest the crowd of people surge forward and buy the potion Mac and Jack then donate all of the money earned from the scam to an orphanage 53 After this scene McCartney and Jackson star as vaudeville performers who sing and dance at a bar 54 On stage the duo appear in clown makeup at one point and quickly go through a number of costume changes 55 Jackson flirts with a young woman portrayed by his real life sister La Toya 56 When law enforcement officers appear at the back of the venue Mac quickly starts a small fire onstage and Linda hollers FIRE emptying the venue and allowing the group to escape via backstage yet somehow finding time to change into tuxedos first The video ends with Paul Linda and Michael as they drive off into the sunset La Toya who was handed a bunch of flowers by McCartney is left at the roadside 54 The video also features appearances by director Giraldi as a pool shark who is conned by McCartney Sonny Barnes whose cameo was wrongly attributed to Mr T as the carriage driver and Art Carney as an audience member for the vaudeville show 57 Giraldi said of Jackson and McCartney Michael didn t outdance Paul and Paul didn t outsing Michael He added that production of the video was hard work because the egos could fill a room 58 The video introduced both dialogue and storyline an element extended upon in Michael Jackson s Thriller 59 In a 1984 study of music videos conducted by the National Coalition on Television Violence the Jacksons were rated very violent citing Michael Jackson s Billie Jean Thriller and Say Say Say as well as Jermaine Jackson s Dynamite and the Jacksons Torture 60 In a list compiled by Billboard at the end of 1984 the music video was named the fourth best of the year and the rest of the top four were also short films by Jackson 61 The Manchester Evening News later described the Say Say Say video as an anarchic caper that plays out like an Emir Kusturica feature 62 PopMatters stated that the music videos of Say Say Say and Goodnight Tonight turned a pair of otherwise forgettable songs into something worth watching 63 Steven Greenlee of The Boston Globe reflected that the video was both horrifying and compelling and stated the ridiculousness of a potion which could aid Jackson in beating somebody at arm wrestling He added It s even harder to believe that the two of them didn t get the pulp beaten out of them in that bar for dressing like a pair of Chess King employees 64 The Say Say Say video was later included on the DVDs The McCartney Years and Michael Jackson s Vision 65 Themes edit Two authors later reviewed the short film and documented two central themes The first is a Child Man theme the role of both a boy and an adult which writer James M Curtis states Jackson plays throughout the music video for Say Say Say 54 Curtis writes that the bathroom scene involving the shaving foam is reminiscent of boys copying their fathers He adds that the scene marks the distinction between Michael s roles as a Child and as a Man The writer also highlights the part where the singer supposedly becomes strengthened with a miracle potion a further play on the Child Man theme 54 Furthermore Curtis observes that Paul and Linda McCartney seem to act as if they are Jackson s parents in the short film 54 The author also notes that in a scene where Jackson is handed a bouquet of flowers from a girl it is a reversal of one from City Lights a 1931 film starring Charlie Chaplin whom the singer greatly adored 54 The second of the two main themes in the music video is of African American history and culture as some of the vaudeville scenes in the short film acknowledge minstrel shows and blackface 55 Author W T Lhamon writes that the video is set in the Great Depression and that McCartney and Jackson convey a compactly corrupt history of blackface as they con their way to riches with the Mac and Jack show 55 Lhamon was critical of the pair and of the video because he felt that the African American theme had not been made explicitly known The author expressed his view that aspects of the short film were historically out of synch with interracial relations 55 He stated Nearly everything in the video is backward Mack s white hand continually helping black Jack on board for instance reverses the general process I have shown of blacks providing whites with their sustaining gestures 55 Lhamon added In a just world Jackson should be pulling McCartney onto the wagon not the other way around 55 Track listing editUK 7 single Say Say Say with Michael Jackson 3 55 Ode to a Koala Bear 3 45 US 12 single Say Say Say John Jellybean Benitez Remix with Michael Jackson 5 40 Say Say Say John Jellybean Benitez Remix Instrumental with Michael Jackson 7 00 Ode to a Koala Bear 3 45 2015 transparent vinyl reissue Say Say Say 2015 Remix with Michael Jackson 7 00 Say Say Say John Jellybean Benitez Remix Instrumental with Michael Jackson 7 00 Digital streaming 38 Say Say Say 2015 Remix Radio Edit with Michael Jackson 3 41 Digital download via paulmccartney com 39 Say Say Say 2015 Remix Radio Edit Instrumental with Michael Jackson 3 41Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Say Say Say Chart 1983 1984 Peak position Australia Kent Music Report 66 4 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 22 10 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 67 16 Canada Top Singles RPM 68 1 Canada AC RPM 69 2 Canada The Record 70 1 Finland Suomen virallinen singlelista 71 1 Finland Jukebox Suomen virallinen singlelista 71 4 Germany Media Control Charts 72 12 Ireland IRMA 73 3 Italy Musica e dischi 74 1 Netherlands Single Top 100 75 8 New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 76 10 Norway VG lista 77 1 South Africa Springbok 78 3 Spain PROMUSICAE 79 1 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 80 1 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 81 2 UK Singles Official Charts Company 18 2 US Billboard Hot 100 82 1 US R amp B Singles Chart 18 2 US Billboard Adult Contemporary 83 3 US Cash Box 84 1 US Album Rock Tracks 18 24 US Radio amp Records CHR Pop Airplay Chart 85 1 Year end charts edit 1983 year end chart performance for Say Say Say Chart 1983 Rank Australia Kent Music Report 86 57 UK Singles Official Charts Company 87 22 1984 year end chart performance for Say Say Say Chart 1984 Rank Australia Kent Music Report 88 83 Canada Top Singles RPM 89 39 South Africa Springbok 90 14 US Top Pop Singles Billboard 91 3 Decade end charts edit Decade end chart performance for Say Say Say Chart 1980 1989 Position US Billboard Top Songs of the 80s 92 8 All time charts edit All time chart performance for Say Say Say Chart 1958 2021 Position US Billboard Hot 100 93 50Certifications editCertifications for Say Say Say Region Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 94 Platinum 100 000 France SNEP 95 Gold 500 000 United Kingdom BPI 96 Silver 250 000 United States RIAA 97 Platinum 1 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Kygo version edit Say Say Say Single by Kygo Paul McCartney and Michael JacksonReleasedMarch 31 2023 2023 03 31 GenreTropical HouseLength2 55LabelSonySongwriter s Michael Jackson Paul McCartneyProducer s Kygo George MartinKygo singles chronology Woke Up in Love 2022 Say Say Say 2023 Whatever 2024 Paul McCartney singles chronology The Kiss of Venus 2021 Say Say Say 2023 Michael Jackson singles chronology Diamonds Are Invincible 2018 Say Say Say 2023 On March 31 2023 Norwegian DJ Kygo released a remake of the song 98 Charts edit Weekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Say Say Say by Kygo Chart 2023 Peakposition CIS TopHit 99 14 Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 100 33 France SNEP 101 78 Japan Hot Overseas Billboard Japan 102 17 New Zealand Hot Singles RMNZ 103 38 Norway VG lista 104 16 Russia Airplay TopHit 105 9 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 106 41 Ukraine Airplay TopHit 107 3 US Hot Dance Electronic Songs Billboard 108 16 Monthly charts edit Monthly chart performance for Say Say Say by Kygo Chart 2023 Peakposition Russia Airplay TopHit 109 12 Ukraine Airplay TopHit 110 4 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Say Say Say by Kygo Chart 2023 Position Russia Airplay TopHit 111 49 Ukraine Airplay TopHit 112 80 Certifications edit Certifications for Say Say Say by Kygo Region Certification Certified units sales France SNEP 113 Gold 100 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also editList of Billboard Hot 100 number one singles of 1983 List of Billboard Hot 100 number one singles of 1984 Say Say Say Waiting 4 U by Hi TackReferences edit a b Breihan Tom 3 August 2020 The Number Ones Paul McCartney amp Michael Jackson s Say Say Say Stereogum Retrieved 28 July 2023 But it s a strong piece of breezy post disco synth funk a worthy artifact of Jackson s peak moment Top 20 80s Collaborations Classic Pop 27 May 2021 Rolling Stone Staff 17 September 2014 100 Best Singles of 1984 Pop s Greatest Year Rolling Stone Retrieved 30 August 2023 their second duet for Macca s 1983 Pipes of Peace found 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