Kate Green/Getty Images. When Michael Jackson passed away in 2009, many fans suspected that the King of Pop may have left the music rights to Paul McCartney in his will. They saw it as a kind.. Lightning struck twice for Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney in 1983, a year in which the two pop icons achieved the rare feat of scoring not one, but two hit duets in a little more than a year.
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Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson worked together on a few different tunes, including the memorable hits “The Girl Is Mine,” “Say, Say, Say,” “The Man,” and “Girlfriend.” Some of.. In the video for their duet “Say Say Say,” Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson, arguably the two most successful pop musicians of all time, play literal vaudeville clowns and snake-oil salesmen.



