
On this day April 26, 1982, Paul McCartney released his third solo album Tug of War. It marked a major creative return for the former Beatle following the end of Wings and the tragic death of John Lennon just two years earlier.
Tug of War hit number 1 on the US Billboard charts and also topped the charts in the UK, Canada, Italy, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and Japan. The album blended thoughtful ballads, upbeat pop rock, and a reflective tone that made it one of McCartney’s most successful and critically praised solo releases.
It featured the international hit Ebony and Ivory, a duet with Stevie Wonder that tackled themes of racial harmony and became one of the biggest singles of the decade.
Fun fact: Tug of War was produced by George Martin, the legendary Beatles producer, marking their first full studio collaboration since Abbey Road.
Tug of War hit number 1 on the US Billboard charts and also topped the charts in the UK, Canada, Italy, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and Japan. The album blended thoughtful ballads, upbeat pop rock, and a reflective tone that made it one of McCartney’s most successful and critically praised solo releases.
It featured the international hit Ebony and Ivory, a duet with Stevie Wonder that tackled themes of racial harmony and became one of the biggest singles of the decade.
Fun fact: Tug of War was produced by George Martin, the legendary Beatles producer, marking their first full studio collaboration since Abbey Road.