Released on May 8, 1970, nearly a year and a half after it was recorded, Let It Be served as the Beatles' swan song. Spector added strings and choirs to sweeten the music's sound, and his often ...
The Beatles didn't seem capable of letting one of their final singles be. They recorded multiple versions of "Let It Be" in late January 1969 at Twickenham Studios for use in a documentary film also ...
The Beatles “Let It Be” has been played so much that even Paul McCartney wishes he heard it less. John Lennon made similar comments decades earlier. Regardless of their feelings, the tune became ...
The Beatles during the filming of 'Let It Be' on the Apple rooftop, Savile Row, 30th January 1969. Coinciding with the recent re-release of the rarely-seen 1970 documentary film Let It Be via Disney+, ...
When fans and critics start ranking all the albums by The Beatles, you usually find Let It Be (1970) near the bottom. That makes sense for a number of reasons. For starters, the last Beatles release ...
The Beatles may have officially broken up back in the 1970s, but the band is still releasing new material. And the brand-newest material is a music video for the 1970 hit song “Let It Be”. Lord Of The ...
The Beatles' final movie hasn't been available to watch in decades, but it's finally making a comeback with a little help from Peter Jackson. "Let It Be," which chronicles the making of the Beatles ...
Written by John Lennon, and recorded during the famed Let It Be sessions in 1969, The Beatles’ “Don’t Let Me Down” was first released on the B-Side of the “Get Back” single released that same year.
Since its original release in 1970, the Beatles' Let It Be has long been seen as the band's 'breakup' album—their last collection of new music that was released, even though the preceding record, 1969 ...