Quincy Jones heard the song and suggested it as a possible track for Jackson to record for his 1979 album
Off the Wall, not aware that the song had been written for Jackson in the first place. Jackson's recording omitted the
middle eight heard in McCartney's version. It was issued exclusively in the UK in
1980, as the fifth and final single from the
Off the Wall album. McCartney and Jackson subsequently worked together on "
The Girl Is Mine" from Jackson's
Thriller, as well as "
Say Say Say" and "The Man", from McCartney's
Pipes of Peace. In 1985, Jackson
acquired the
ATV Music Publishing catalog (which held the rights to nearly every Beatles song) uncontested by McCartney. According to McCartney, they "drifted apart" after he talked to Jackson about getting a "raise" and Jackson did not act on it.
Cash Box said that Jackson's version was "rendered brilliantly".
Personnel • Produced by
Quincy Jones • Recorded and mixed by
Bruce Swedien • Lead and background vocals:
Michael Jackson • Bass:
Louis Johnson • Drums:
John Robinson • Rhodes piano:
Greg Phillinganes • Synthesizer:
David Foster,
George Duke • Synthesizer programming:
Steve Porcaro and
George Duke • Guitar:
Wah Wah Watson and
Marlo Henderson • Horns arranged by
Jerry Hey and performed by The
Seawind Horns: • Trumpet and flugelhorn:
Jerry Hey • Tenor, alto saxophones and flute:
Larry Williams • Baritone, tenor saxophones and flute: Kim Hutchcroft • Trombone:
William Reichenbach • Trumpet:
Gary Grant • Alto sax solo: Larry Williams • Rhythm arrangement by Quincy Jones,
Tom Bahler and Greg Phillinganes • Vocal arrangement by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones == References ==