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The Songs[/size]
THE UK EDITION
1. Jet
2. Band on the run
3. Coming up
4. Ebony and ivory (single edit, first time on CD!)
5. Listen to what the man said (single edit, first time on CD!)
6. No more lonely nights (single edit, first time on an album!)
7. Silly love songs
8. Let 'em in
9. C Moon
10. Pipes of peace (single edit, first time on an album!)
11. Live and let die
12. Another day
13. Maybe I'm amazed*
14. Goodnight tonight* (originally a non-album signle, first time on an album!)
15. Once upon a long ago (new song!)
16. Say say say
17. With a little luck*
18. My love
19. We all stand together (originally a non-album signle, first time on an album!)
20. Mull of Kintyre (originally a non-album signle, first time on an album!)
*not on the CD edition
THE US EDITION
1. Band on the run
2. Jet
3. Ebony and ivory
4. Listen to what the man said
5. No more lonely nights
6. Silly love songs
7. Let 'em in
8. Say say say
9. Live and let die
10. Another day
11. C Moon
12. Junior's farm (originally a non-album single, first time on an album!)
13. Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey (single edit, first time on an album!)
14. Coming up (live at Glasgow) (first time on an album!)
15. Goodnight tonight
16. With a little luck
17. My love
[size=18]The Charts[/size]UK CHART RUN
Date: 14/11/1987 - Run: 2-2-4-5-4-5-6- (7 wsf)
02/01/1988: 7-9-14-22-25-33-36-44-51-70-82-81-82 (20/9 wks)
Re #01: 11/06/1988 74 (1 wk, 21 wsf)
Re #02: 22/03/1997 162-172 (2 wks, 23 wsf)
Re #03: 24/09/2005 182 (1 wk)
Total # of weeks: 24-20c (Top 10: 9, Top 20: 10 Top 40: 14 Top 75: 18)
In the UK it was #2 for 2 weeks, knocked-off the top spot in its first week by George Michael's "Faith" and then by Tpaus "Bridge of spies". Certification: 3xPlatinum
US CHART RUN
Date: 19/12/1987 - Run: 120-72-72-*62*-62-62-68-72-82-95-99-109-110-129-140-167-163 (17 wks)
In the US it was #62 and it was knocked-off the top spot by everybody. Certification: 2xPlatinum
The album was released on November 2, 1987 in the UK, the SAME DAY as George Harrison's "Cloud Nine". Isn't it funny? Even more interesting is this fact:
"All The Best!" reached #2 in the UK album charts, and its single, "Once Upon A Long Ago", #10. (Last Paul's Top 10 single...)
"Cloud Nine" did exactly the opposite: it reached #10 in the UK album charts, and its lead single, the huge hit "Got My Mind Set on You" was #2 in the singles charts.
I bet nobody noticed that before.