PAUL McCARTNEY IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE (Complete)



PAUL McCARTNEY IN PERFORMANCE AT THE WHITE HOUSE (Complete)
President Obama presented America's highest award for popular music − the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song − to Sir Paul McCartney in the East Room of the White House which featured live performances of several artists singing famous McCartney tunes as well as a mini-concert by Sir Paul himself. The musical tribute was in celebration of the Library of Congress Gershin Prize for Popular Song award being presented to Sir Paul by President Obama.



Among the special tributes by performers including Elvis Costello, Dave Grohl, Jack White, Faith Hill and The Jonas Brothers, was a special performance by Stevie Wonder. Stevie first performed his own version of "We Can Work It Out" and then later was joined by Paul onstage to sing their 1980s hit "Ebony and Ivory."



The song was originally released in 1982 and spent seven weeks at number one on the Billboard charts according to Wikipedia. Almost 30 years later, the song about racial harmony had eve

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