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The best of the Paul McCartney of the eighties

The eighties were not the best decade of Paul McCartney. Quite the opposite. But, given that the class is not water, even in a decade in which he did not express himself to his maximum, the former beatle has published songs worthy of being remembered. Ultimate Classic Rock has placed its focus on the 1980s production of McCartney and indicated his ten best songs of that decade.

10. “Coming up” from the album “McCartney II” (1980)

9. “Sweetest Little Show” from the album “Pipes of Peace” (1983)

8. “My Brave Face” from the album “Flowers in the Dirt” (Read the review here) (1989)

7. “Tug of War” from the album “Tug of War” (Read the review here) (1982)

6. “Not Such A Bad Boy” from the soundtrack of the film “Give My Regards to Broadstreet” (1984)

5. “One of These Days” from the album “McCartney II” (1980)

4. “Wanderlust” from the album “Tug of War” (Read the review here) (1982)

3. “Figure of Eight” from the album “Flowers in the Dirt” (Read the review here) (1989)

2. “You Want Her Too” from the album “Flowers in the Dirt” (Read the review here) (1989)

1. “Take it Away” from the album “Tug of War” (Read the review here) (1982)