On This Day October 31, 1988 – Paul McCartney Released Choba B CCCP In The USSR

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On This Day October 31, 1988 – Paul McCartney Released Choba B CCCP In The USSR.

On this day October 31, 1988, Paul McCartney released Choba B CCCP in the Soviet Union, an exclusive album of rock and roll covers that paid tribute to the music that inspired his early career. The title translated to Back In The USSR, and the release was originally made available only to Russian audiences, making it one of the most unique moments in McCartney’s solo catalog.

Choba B CCCP featured energetic renditions of classic songs such as Lucille, That’s All Right, and Kansas City...

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