The Beatles‘ “Get Back” doesn’t contain any social commentary. Despite this, the original version of the song criticized racism in the contemporary United Kingdom. Paul McCartney revealed why he ...
The Beatles documentary series Get Back won five Emmy Awards at a ceremony in Los Angeles last night (Sept. 3). “I’d just like to thank everyone who worked on this film, especially our family back ...
Paul McCartney revealed the character of Jo Jo from The Beatles’ “Get Back” was not supposed to be any individual person. In addition, he revealed how the character was supposed to be “ambiguous.” ...
In the most basic terms, “Let It Be” is the abbreviated version of “Get Back,” with fewer takes of “Don’t Let Me Down” and no toast. But that oversimplification of what’s wrongly remembered as The ...
On The Beatles’ cover of Buck Owens’ song, "Act Naturally," Ringo Starr sang the line, “Might win an Oscar you can never tell." While The Beatles did win an Oscar back in 1971 for the original Let It ...
When Paul McCartney first introduced “Get Back” to the band during their 1969 Twickenham rehearsals for ‘Let It Be,’ the song was a far cry from the single they would release later that spring. The ...
John M. Richardson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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