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Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder reunite for new song 'Only Our Hearts'
Published Thursday, Jan 26 2012, 00:01 GMT | By Jennifer Still | 1 comment
Sir Paul McCartney has reunited with Stevie Wonder for a new track entitled 'Only Our Hearts'.
The former Beatles star will release his new studio LP Kisses on the Bottom on February 6.


McCartney and Wonder, who first collaborated on 1982's 'Ebony and Ivory', have come together again at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles for 'Only Our Hearts', one of McCartney's two original tracks featured on the album.
"Stevie came along to the studio in LA and he listened to the track for about ten minutes and he totally got it," McCartney said.
"He just went to the mic and within 20 minutes had nailed this dynamite solo. When you listen you just think, 'How do you come up with that?' But it's just because he is a genius, that's why."
McCartney will perform at the 2012 Grammy Awards, to be held on February 12.
> Paul McCartney crowned 'Ultimate Classic Rock Artist of the Year'
The former Beatles star will release his new studio LP Kisses on the Bottom on February 6.


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McCartney and Wonder, who first collaborated on 1982's 'Ebony and Ivory', have come together again at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles for 'Only Our Hearts', one of McCartney's two original tracks featured on the album.
"Stevie came along to the studio in LA and he listened to the track for about ten minutes and he totally got it," McCartney said.
"He just went to the mic and within 20 minutes had nailed this dynamite solo. When you listen you just think, 'How do you come up with that?' But it's just because he is a genius, that's why."
McCartney will perform at the 2012 Grammy Awards, to be held on February 12.
> Paul McCartney crowned 'Ultimate Classic Rock Artist of the Year'
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