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- After working out the rhythm and harmony of the primary riff on his Höfner bass, McCartney introduced some of the lyrics, reworking "Get back to the place you should be" from George Harrison 's "Sour Milk Sea" into "Get back to where you once belonged".
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May 8, 2020 · As Paul McCartney was preparing to reveal to the world that the Beatles had broken up, the band turned to one of its idols, producer Phil Spector, to bring the material recorded during the Get...
May 8, 2020 · The album, initially slated to be called Get Back, which was to be the Beatles’ antidote to overproduction, was handed to Phil Spector, the creator of the Wall of Sound. But it was a long...
It was also included in the original line-up of the proposed Get Back album, which was scheduled to be released in the fall of 1969. In the UK and Europe, "Get Back/Don't Let Me Down" was the Beatles' last single to be released in mono , but in the US, the single was released in stereo.
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Dec 14, 2021 · Nearly three weeks after the docuseries’ release, there are a few things we can’t shake: What did ‘Get Back’ teach us about the Beatles? And should we lament the band’s breakup?
- Ben Lindbergh
Apr 27, 2020 · Its original working title was Get Back. It was a name chosen to reflect the fact that The Beatles were attempting returning to their roots – making straight-up rock once more. But, like so much to do with the final album the band released, its title would disappear.
Mar 15, 2008 · The Beatles’ 19th British single, ‘Get Back’ was the first release by the group from their 1969 ‘back-to-basics’ phase. ‘Get Back’ is Paul. That’s a better version of ‘Lady Madonna’. You know, a potboiler rewrite.
The Beatles' iconic album "Let It Be" and Peter Jackson's documentary "Get Back" offer a captivating journey into the band's creative process. Jackson's film provides an intimate look at the making of the album, revealing the camaraderie and challenges faced by the legendary group.