This frame, The Beatles’ Let It Be returns to the Soundtracks ranking ... which was released at the same time as the album. The musical collection is remembered as more important and successful ...
After the acrimonious end of The Beatles, Paul McCartney quickly settled into life without them. On the front cover of 'Ram', he shared a message in plan sight.
The Beatles released several hit singles in the UK that weren't included on their albums as part of their strategy to keep singles and records separate.
I don't know what he's thinking when he writes 'Let It Be'." The song lent its name to The Beatles' final studio album, which was released in May 1970 - a month after the band split up.
Despite being their penultimate release, Abbey Road was in fact the last album The Beatles ever recorded together. Let It Be, which came out the following year, had been recorded first ...
The Beatles' "Let It Be" seems more innocuous than most ... and an event in India inspired one track from The Beatles’ 'The White Album'. Here's how that all went down. Surprisingly, Cat Stevens ...