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Listen: Dolly Parton joins forces with Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr on "Let It Be" cover The country star releases her new rock album in November, with this single as one of the tracks ...
Released on the Beatles’ 12th and final album, Let It Be, the title track went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the band’s final single before McCartney left the band.
The restored version of Let It Be, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg from footage shot in the studio in 1969 as the band convened to make a new album, recently premiered on Disney+.
“Let It Be” was originally released by the Beatles in 1970. It acted as the title track for their 12th and final studio album. It remains one of the group’s biggest hits and a classic.
Parton debuted a cover of the hit 1970 Beatles ballad "Let It Be" on Thursday as the latest single from her upcoming rock album "Rockstar," and the track features both McCartney and Starr.
Dolly Parton has joined with surviving Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr on a new cover of the band’s 1970 hit, “Let It Be.” The song is part of Parton’s upcoming album, Rockstar.
The Beatles ‘ Let It Be remains the Fab Four’s most divisive album. While some Beatles fans see it as a monumental achievement, others think it’s a messy end to the band’s run of classic ...
Whether or not you’ve already watched the tedious-at-times “Get Back," The Beatles' farewell film "Let It Be" — now streaming on Disney+ — is only 80 minutes versus eight hours of your time.
Lindsay-Hogg said in a statement, “ Let It Be was ready to go in October/November 1969, but it didn’t come out until April 1970. One month before its release, The Beatles officially broke up.
Let It Be will be available on Disney+ starting on May 8, 2024. Jordan Hoffman is a writer and critic in New York City. His work also appears in Vanity Fair, The Guardian, and the Times of Israel.
The director noted at the time that he went out of his way to avoid using footage that was in "Let It Be" as much as possible, as he "didn’t want our movie to replace" the 1970 film. 'They weren ...
The restored "Let It Be" movie (streaming Wednesday on Disney+) is more joyful than even The Beatles remember, director Michael Lindsay-Hogg says.