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  2. Let It Be (album) - Wikipedia

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    Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970, nearly a month after the official announcement of the group's public break-up , in tandem with the documentary of the same name .

  3. Let It Be (song) - Wikipedia

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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 Lennon–McCartney partnership.

  4. Let It Be (The Replacements album) - Wikipedia

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    Let It Be is the third studio album by American rock band the Replacements.It was released on October 2, 1984, by Twin/Tone Records.A post-punk album with coming-of-age themes, Let It Be was recorded by the band after they had grown tired of playing loud and fast exclusively as on their 1983 Hootenanny album; the group decided to write songs that were, according to vocalist Paul Westerberg, "a ...

  5. 'Let It Be' director says lost Beatles documentary became ...

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    Let It Be's audio and visuals were completely revamped by Get Back director Peter Jackson for the rerelease, so the band members, like Lennon, look and sound better than ever. (Ethan A. Russell ...

  6. True to Life (Ray Charles album) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles: Ray Charles chronology; Porgy and Bess (1976) True to Life (1977) ... and the Beatles' "Let It Be". The album was arranged by Larry Muhoberac, ...

  7. Ferry Aid - Wikipedia

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    Ferry Aid was a British-American charity supergroup, brought together to record the song "Let It Be" in 1987.The single was released following the Zeebrugge Disaster; on 6 March 1987 the ferry MS Herald of Free Enterprise had capsized, killing 193 passengers and crew.

  8. Let It Be... Naked - Wikipedia

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    Naked consists largely of newly mixed versions of the Let It Be tracks while omitting the excerpts of incidental studio chatter and most of Spector's embellishments. It also omits two tracks from the 1970 release – "Dig It" and "Maggie Mae" – replacing them with "Don't Let Me Down", which was the non-album B-side of the "Get Back" single. [2]

  9. Man of Constant Sorrow - Wikipedia

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    The band used a melody similar to Dylan's, and for the most part also Dylan's lyrics (but substituting 'Birmingham' for 'Colorado'). The arrangement differed significantly, with violin, electric guitar, and saxophones, although it stayed mainly in the major scales of A, D and E. It was the band's only chart single.