
Do you have a favorite song of all time? For me it's easy - Let It Be, by the Beatles. I well remember buying the 45 (remember those?), taking it home, and listening to the song about 25 times in a row.
Though credited to Lennon/McCartney, this song is a solo composition by Paul McCartney. Reportedly, John Lennon somewhat dismissively commented 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 [sic] 'Let It Be.' With all due respect to the talent of John Lennon, he was wrong about Let It Be. A truly classic song, and one of the finest in the Beatles canon, Let It Be is a perfect pop song.
An interesting side note is the two different versions of George Harrison's guitar solo. The single version is somewhat different from the album version, although the rest of the song is the same.
The song was remixed on the Let It Be...Naked album from several years ago. McCartney, long unhappy about Phil Spector's added production to the album, stripped away Spector's additions to the album. For Let It Be, this includes the removal of some of the additional percussion parts added by Spector. McCartney certainly should do what he wants with the song, and the version on ...Naked is a fine version, but I still prefer the original.
Though credited to Lennon/McCartney, this song is a solo composition by Paul McCartney. Reportedly, John Lennon somewhat dismissively commented 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 [sic] 'Let It Be.' With all due respect to the talent of John Lennon, he was wrong about Let It Be. A truly classic song, and one of the finest in the Beatles canon, Let It Be is a perfect pop song.
An interesting side note is the two different versions of George Harrison's guitar solo. The single version is somewhat different from the album version, although the rest of the song is the same.
The song was remixed on the Let It Be...Naked album from several years ago. McCartney, long unhappy about Phil Spector's added production to the album, stripped away Spector's additions to the album. For Let It Be, this includes the removal of some of the additional percussion parts added by Spector. McCartney certainly should do what he wants with the song, and the version on ...Naked is a fine version, but I still prefer the original.



