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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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Oct 14, 2020 · It was a trait that was very nearly sullied by the use of one lyric in the band’s huge song ‘Get Back’. Written by Paul McCartney, the track was set up as part of their ‘back-to-basics’ phase and saw McCartney revisit a similar style to that which had propelled the group in the first place.
Get Back. " Get Back " is a song recorded by the English rock band the Beatles and Billy Preston, written by Paul McCartney, and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. It was originally released as a single on 11 April 1969 and credited to "The Beatles with Billy Preston". [4]
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Jan 2, 2016 · It was going to be an album called, fittingly, Get Back, with none of the studio trickery that they had pioneered — not even overdubs. And the rehearsals were going to be filmed for a...
Mar 15, 2008 · The origins of the song’s chorus are unknown, although George Harrison’s song ‘Sour Milk Sea’, demoed by The Beatles in 1968 and later recorded by Jackie Lomax, contains the refrain, “Get back to where you should be”.
Phil Spector, who had worked on John Lennon's solo song "Instant Karma" (which George Harrison played on), was brought in to produce the Get Back album, which was re-titled Let It Be. Spector took the tapes and added orchestrations using his "Wall Of Sound" technique, and the album that was supposed to be the raw sound of The Beatles returning ...
Nov 30, 2021 · “Get Back” was the first single that The Beatles dropped in stereo. John Lennon has noted that there are similarities between “Get Back” and “Lady Madonna”. “Lady Madonna” is a song McCartney wrote that The Beatles released in 1968.
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?