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After The Beatles broke up, all the members had successful solo careers. Lennon’s song " Imagine " is still celebrated today, over 40 years after his death at 40 from a gunshot on Dec. 8, 1980 ...
The Beatles are breaking up." [108] Inside Apple, where he was being filmed for an episode of the BBC1 program Fact or Fantasy?, Harrison refused to speak to the media; after completing the filming, he watched an early edit of the documentary film The Long and Winding Road (later expanded into the 1995 series The Beatles Anthology).
Let It Be is a 1970 British documentary film starring the Beatles and directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.The film documents the group's rehearsing and recording songs in January 1969 for what was to become their twelfth and final studio album Let It Be.
You Never Give Me Your Money is a book by author and music journalist Peter Doggett about the break-up of the English rock band the Beatles and its aftermath. [1] The book was published in the United Kingdom by The Bodley Head in September 2009, [2] and by HarperStudio in the United States in 2010. [3]
However the break-up ruined the harmony between Lennon and McCartney. On McCartney's second post-split album Ram (1971) the song "Too Many People" included a swipe at Lennon and his partner Yoko ...
The concert footage provided the climax of Lindsay-Hogg's documentary, originally planned as a TV special but released as the Let It Be film in May 1970, a month after the Beatles' break-up. [ 42 ] According to author James Perone, the concert achieved "iconic status" among fans as the Beatles' final live appearance; and in the history of rock ...
The Beatles have made a record-breaking return to No. 1 on the UK charts with their latest and “last” song “Now and Then” becoming the country’s top single.. Released on November 2 ...
In 1995, 25 years after their break-up and 15 years after Lennon's murder, his then surviving bandmates Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr released a studio version incorporating the demo. The single was released as part of the promotion for The Beatles Anthology video documentary and the Anthology 1 compilation album.