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Let It Be (song)
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| Apple Records>Apple| writer = LennonâMcCartney| producer = George Martin (single version)
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}}"Let It Be" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 6 March 1970 as a single, and (in an alternative mix) as the title track of their album Let It Be. It was written and sung by Paul McCartney, and credited to the LennonâMcCartney partnership. The single version of the song, produced by George Martin, features a softer guitar solo and the orchestral section mixed low, compared with the album version, produced by Phil Spector, featuring a more aggressive guitar solo and the orchestral sections mixed higher.At the time, it had the highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100, beginning its chart run at number 6 and eventually reaching the top. It was the Beatles' final single before McCartney announced his departure from the band. Both the Let It Be album and the US single "The Long and Winding Road" were released after McCartney's announced departure from and the subsequent break-up of the group.Composition and recording{{See also|Jim and Mary McCartney}}OriginsMcCartney said he had the idea of "Let It Be" after he had a dream about his mother during the tense period surrounding the sessions for The Beatles ("the White Album") in 1968.{{sfn|Miles|1997|p=20}} Mary Patricia McCartney died of cancer in 1956, when he was fourteen.{{sfn|Miles|1997|p=20}}{{sfn|Spitz|2005|pp=73â76}} In rehearsing the song with the Beatles in January 1969, in place of the "Mother Mary" lyric, McCartney occasionally sang "Brother Malcolm", a reference to the Beatles' assistant Mal Evans.{{sfn|Sulpy|Schweighardt|1999|p=310}} McCartney later said: "It was great to visit with her again. I felt very blessed to have that dream. So that got me writing 'Let It Be'."{{sfn|Spitz|2005|pp=88â90}}{{sfn|The Beatles|2000|p=19}} In a later interview he said about the dream that his mother had told him, "It will be all right, just let it be."{{sfn|Sold on Song|2009}} When asked if the phrase "Mother Mary" in the song referred to the Virgin Mary, McCartney has typically replied that listeners can interpret the song however they like.A Lesson on Text Criticism and the Beatlesâ Let it Be Jeff McLeod, Catholic Stand, 30 July 2013, Accessed 9 February 2014Recordings{{Listen| type = music| filename = Let It Be sample.ogg| title = "Let It Be" (1970)| description = 23-second sample from "Let It Be"}}McCartney first began to play around with "Let It Be" in the recording studio in between takes of "Piggies" on 19 September 1968.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|p=156}} Some months later, the song would be rehearsed at Twickenham Film Studios on 3 January 1969, where the group had, the previous day, begun what would become the Let It Be film. During this stage of the film they were only recording on the mono decks used for syncing to the film cameras, and were not making multi-track recordings for release. A single take was recorded, with just McCartney on piano and vocals. The first attempt with the other Beatles was made on 8 January. Work continued on the song throughout the month. Multi-track recordings commenced on 23 January at Apple Studios.Lewisohn, Mark (1988). The Beatles Recording Sessions. New York: Harmony Books. {{ISBN|0-517-57066-1}}.The master take was recorded on 31 January 1969, as part of the "Apple studio performance" for the project. McCartney played a Blüthner piano, Lennon played six-string electric bass (replaced by McCartney's own bass part on the final version at the behest of George Martin),WEB,weblink Song Facts: The Beatles â "Let It Be" (Both Versions), Guitar World, 8 May 2014, George Harrison and Ringo Starr assumed their conventional roles, on guitar and drums respectively, and Billy Preston contributed on Hammond organ.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|p=170}} This was one of two suitable performances of "Let It Be" recorded that day. The first version, designated take 27-A, would serve as the basis for all officially released versions of the song. The other version, take 27-B, was included in the film Let It Be as part of the Apple studio performance along with "Two of Us" and "The Long and Winding Road".Before 2021, the film performance of "Let It Be" was never officially released as an audio recording. The lyrics in the two versions differ a little in the last verse. The studio version has mother Mary comes to me{{nbsp}}... there will be an answer, whereas the film version has mother Mary comes to me{{nbsp}}... there will be no sorrow. In addition, McCartney's vocal performance is noticeably different in both versions: in the film version, it sounds rough in certain moments since he is not using anti-pop on his mic; there are also a couple of falsetto vocals performed by him (extending the vocal 'e' on the word 'be'), for instance in the 'let it be' line that precedes the second chorus. Finally, the instrumental progression featured in the middle of the song after the second chorus (that descends from F to C), which is played twice on all released studio versions, is played (or at least is shown being played) only once in the film. A new mix of the take used in the film was included as "Take 28" on the 2021 Super Deluxe edition of the album Let It Be.WEB, Bausch, Phil, Let It Be Remix Box Setâ¦Review & Perspective,weblink On The Records, 15 October 2021, 6 November 2021, On 30 April 1969, Harrison overdubbed a new guitar solo on the best take from 31 January.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|p=175}} He overdubbed another solo on 4 January 1970. The first overdub solo was used for the original single release, and the second overdub solo was used for the original album release. Some fans mistakenly believe that there were two versions of the basic track{{snd}}based mostly on the different guitar solos, but also on other differences in overdubs and mixes.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|p=195}}McCartney sent a demo of this song to Jerry Wexler in late 1969 and he passed along the recording to Aretha Franklin, whose version came out in January 1970, as the first release of "Let It Be".MAGAZINE, Slate (magazine), Slate,weblink No One Covered the Beatles Like Aretha Franklin, Culture, Dan, Kois, 2018-08-16, 2024-01-19, en-US, 1091-2339, 728292344,Single versionThe single used the same cover photographs as the Let It Be album, and was originally released on 6 March 1970, backed by "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)", with a production credit for George Martin. This version includes orchestration and backing vocals overdubbed on 4 January 1970, under the supervision of Martin and McCartney, with backing vocals that included the only known contribution by Linda McCartney to a Beatles song.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|p=195}}{{sfn|Lewisohn|1996|p=342}} It was during this same session that Harrison recorded the second overdubbed guitar solo. The intention at one point was to have the two overdub solos playing together. This idea was dropped for the final mix of the single, and only the 30 April solo was used, although the 4 January overdub can be heard faintly during the final verse. Martin mixed the orchestration very low in this version.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|p=195}}The single mix made its album debut on the Beatles' 1967â1970 compilation album. Original pressings erroneously show the running time of 4:01 (from the Let It Be album), and not the single version's running time of 3:52. This version was also included on 20 Greatest Hits, Past Masters Volume 2 and 1.The Let It Be EP (1972 Melodiya) was the Beatles' first release in the Soviet Union.Nicholas Schaffner -The Beatles Forever - Page 113 1978 Let It Be. E.P., Russia, 1972 (Melodia). The first official Beatles release back in the USSR." The 3-track 7-inch vinyl EP, M62-36715/6, also included "Across the Universe" and "I Me Mine".Album versionOn 26 March 1970, Phil Spector remixed the song for the Let It Be album.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|p=198}} This version features Harrison's second guitar solo overdub, fewer backing vocals, a delay effect on Starr's hi-hat, and more prominent orchestration.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|pp=195â198}} The final chorus has three "let it be{{nbsp}}..." lines, as the "there will be an answer" line is repeated twice (instead of once as on the single) before the "whisper words of wisdom" line to close the song. On the album, as the preceding track "Dig It" ends, Lennon is heard saying in a falsetto voice, mimicking Gracie Fields: "That was 'Can You Dig It' by Georgie Wood, and now we'd like to do 'Hark, the Angels Come'."Anthology versionA previously unreleased January 1969 take of the song (recorded before the master), without heavy production, appeared on Anthology 3 in 1996. This version, take 1, was recorded on 25 January 1969.{{sfn|Winn|2009|p=254}} It is a much simpler version, as McCartney had not written the final verse yet ("And when the night is cloudy ... I wake up to the sound of music ..."). Instead, the first verse is repeated. The track, as released on Anthology 3 also features studio talk between Lennon and McCartney prior to a 31 January 1969 take:{{sfn|Winn|2009|pp=262â63}}{{blockquote|Lennon: Are we supposed to giggle in the solo?McCartney: Yeah.Lennon: OK.McCartney: This'll â this is gonna knock you out, boy.}}Also, at the end of the song on the Anthology 3 version, Lennon can be heard saying, following another 31 January take,{{sfn|Winn|2009|pp=262â63}} "I think that was rather grand. I'd take one home with me. OK let's track it. (Gasps) You bounder, you cheat!" (This is a reference to the no-overdub policy that the Beatles had adopted for the Get Back project â "tracking" refers to double tracking the vocals on a recording.) The running time of the Anthology version is 4:05.Let It Be... Naked versionStill another version of the song appeared on the Let It Be... Naked album in 2003. The majority of this remix is take 27-A from 31 January 1969, with parts of take 27-B (as used in the film Let It Be), including the subdued guitar solo, spliced in.{{sfn|Winn|2009|p=361}}This version contains a different piano track than the one on the studio and single versions. This piano track was taken in part from take 28 which was subsequently released and can be heard on the Super Deluxe re-release of the Let It Be album in 2021. In the intro, McCartney plays an extra A bass note during the A minor chord (very similar to the way he plays the intro in the film version); he also plays a standard A minor chord in the piano at the first beat of measure two in the last verse (on the lyric "mother", also like in the film version), while the other versions have a different piano harmonisation which can be easily interpreted as an unfixed mistake. The backing vocals in the chorus of this version are similar to those in the single version, but are significantly reduced in volume while still retaining a reverb-heavy, choral effect. Ringo Starr disliked Phil Spector's version where Starr's drumming was augmented by Spector's "tape-delay-effect" to his hi-hats during the song's second verse and added shakers, so Let It Be... Naked features his original "stripped-down-approach" drumming. Also departed were the tom-tom overdub rolls, heard after the guitar solo during the third verse. Starr also commented that after the release of Naked, he would now have to listen to McCartney saying, "I told you so", when talking about Spector's production.{{sfn|The Observer Music Monthly|2003}} The song's running time on Let It Be... Naked is 3:52.{{sfn|Apple Records|2003}}Glyn Johns mixesGlyn Johns mixed the song on 28 May 1969 as he finished the mixing for the Get Back album. This version was not released at the time.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|p=176}} He used the same mix on 5 January 1970, which was an attempt to compile an acceptable version of the LP; this version best exemplifies Glyn's drum recording techniques. Again, this version of the LP was never officially released.{{sfn|Lewisohn|1988|p=196}} The 1969 Glyn Johns version of the LP was included in the 2021 "Super Deluxe" release of Let It Be.WEB, Let It Be Special Edition: Super Deluxe Editions,weblink The Beatles, 14 December 2021,Critical receptionIn his review of the single, for the NME, Derek Johnson admired McCartney's performance and the lyrics' "pseudo-religious" qualities. Although he considered that the melody paled beside some of the band's previous singles, Johnson added: "As ever with The Beatles, this is a record to stop you dead in your tracks and compel you to listen attentively."BOOK, Sutherland, Steve, NME, NME Originals: Lennon, 2003, IPC Ignite!, London, 74, John Gabree of High Fidelity magazine found the lyrics "dangerous politically", but viewed the song as possibly "the best thing musically that McCartney has done".MAGAZINE, John, Gabree, Review: The Beatles Let It Be; Paul McCartney McCartney; Ringo Starr Sentimental Journey, High Fidelity (magazine), High Fidelity, August 1970, 110, In his album review for Melody Maker, Richard Williams said that McCartney's compositions "seem to be getting looser and less concise" and added that, although the album version of "Let It Be" featured a "much harder guitar solo" than the single, the song "still doesn't have enough substance to become a McCartney standard".MAGAZINE, Richard, Williams, Beatles R.I.P., Melody Maker, 9 May 1970, 5, BOOK, Sutherland, Steve, NME Originals: Lennon, 2003, IPC Ignite!, London, 75, AllMusic critic Richie Unterberger describes "Let It Be" as one of "the Beatles' most popular and finest ballads".{{sfn|Unterberger|2009}} In Ian MacDonald's view, the song "achieved a popularity well out of proportion to its artistic weight" and it was "'Hey Jude', without the musical and emotional release".{{sfn|MacDonald|1994|p=270}} Former Creem critic Richard Riegel included it on his 1996 list of the ten most overrated Beatles tracks, saying that, like Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge over Troubled Water", the song "cater[ed] to the lowest-common-denominator emotional stasis of its listeners. 'Let It Be' left the Beatles no artistic choice but dissolution."MAGAZINE, Richard, Riegel, We Can Work It Out: The Ten Most Over- & Underrated Beatles Songs, Real Groove, December 1996, Available at Rock's Backpages (subscription required).Lennon also commented disparagingly on "Let It Be". In his 1980 Playboy interview, he disavowed any involvement with composing the song, saying: "That's Paul. What can you say? Nothing to do with the Beatles. It could've been Wings. I don't know what he's thinking when he writes 'Let It Be'."{{sfn|Sheff|2000|p=202}}"Let It Be" was ranked number 2 on CILQ-FM's 2000 list of the "Top 500 Pure Rock SongsOf The Century".WEB, Q107's Top 500 Pure Rock Songs Of The Century,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20000304055519weblink">weblink March 10, 2021, 4 March 2000, In 2004, the song was included on Grammy Hall of Fame. Mojo magazine ranked "Let It Be" at number 50 in its 2006 list of "The 101 Greatest Beatles Songs".NEWS, Alexander, Phil, The 101 Greatest Beatles Songs, Mojo (magazine), Mojo, July 2006, 80, etal, In a similar list compiled in 2010, Rolling Stone placed it at number 8.WEB, 8. Let It Be,weblink 100 Greatest Beatles Songs, Rolling Stone, 21 May 2013, {{sfn|Rolling Stone|2010}} The magazine also ranked the track at number 20 on its 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.MAGAZINE,weblink 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, 2011-04-07, Rolling Stone, en-US, 2020-01-23, "Let It Be" holds the top spot on "The Fans' Top 10" poll included in The 100 Best Beatles Songs: An Informed Fan's Guide by Stephen J. Spignesi and Michael Lewis.{{citation needed|date=July 2019}} The song is ranked third on the 100 Best Beatles Songs list, behind "A Day in the Life" and "Strawberry Fields Forever",{{citation needed|date=July 2019}} and continues to bring about numerous pop culture references.See, for example, Karen Head and Collin Kelley, eds. Mother Mary Comes to Me. A Popculture Poetry Anthology (Lake Dallas, TX: Madville, 2020).PersonnelAccording to John Winn's That Magic Feeling, Mark Lewisohn's The Complete Beatles Chronicle and Steve Sullivan's Encyclopedia of Great Popular Song Recordings, Volume 1:The Beatles
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Film of the Beatles performance was shown on The Ed Sullivan Show on 1 March 1970.- On 13 July 1985, McCartney performed "Let It Be" as one of the closing acts of the Live Aid charity concert in front of an estimated global television audience exceeding one billion people. It was beset by technical difficulties when his microphone failed for the first two minutes of his piano performance, making it difficult for television viewers and impossible for those in the stadium to hear him. As a result, previous performers David Bowie, Bob Geldof, Alison Moyet and Pete Townshend returned to the stage to back him up. He later joked about changing the lyrics to "There will be some feedback, let it be". He re-recorded his vocals afterwards for future home video releases.
- Along with a 700 person congregation, McCartney, Harrison and Starr sang "Let It Be" during a memorial service for Linda McCartney at St Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square, in 1998.{{sfn|CNN|1998}}
- McCartney also led a crowd rousing rendition as part of the finale of the Concert for New York City, a benefit concert he organised, featuring many famous musicians, that took place on 20 October 2001 at Madison Square Garden in New York City in response to the 11 September attacks.
- In 2003, before playing his concert in Moscow's Red Square, McCartney performed a private rendition for Russian president Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin.{{sfn|BBC News|2003}}
- On 18 July 2008, McCartney performed "Let It Be" with Billy Joel and his band to close the final concert at Shea Stadium in Queens, New York before its demolition.
- On 4 June 2012, McCartney performed the song as part of his set during the Concert for the Queen, celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
- On 25 June 2022, McCartney performed the song as he headlined the Pyramid stage at the Glastonbury festival. The crowd of over 100,000 sang along, likely the biggest crowd the Pyramid stage had ever seen.WEB,weblink Paul McCartney's Glastonbury show hailed as 'phenomenal', TheGuardian.com, 26 June 2022,
- On 11 April 2024 he sang the song live at the Hollywood Bowl backed by The Eagles as a tribute to Jimmy Buffett
Ferry Aid version
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recorded | 31 January 1969; 15â17 March 1987| studio = |
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Track listings
7-inch single- "Let It Be" â 6:08
- "Let It Be" (The Gospel Jam mix) â 2:50
Charts
Weekly charts {| class"wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style"text-align:center"|+Weekly chart performance for the Ferry Aid version
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{{Reflist}}Sources
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EMI, 2003, {edih} - NEWS, The Observer Music Monthly, The Beatles, Let it Be... Naked, 19 October 2003,weblink
The Observer Music Monthly, 2003, | location=London| access-date=7 May 2010}} - BOOK, The Beatles, 2000, Anthology, Chronicle Books, 0-8118-2684-8, registration,weblink
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BBC News, 2003, }} - BOOK, Miles, Barry, 1997, Barry Miles, Many Years From Now
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