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A restored version of the 1970 documentary begins streaming on Disney+ on Wednesday (May 8). Let It Be, not the Beatles' final album, but the 1970 documentary of the same name has long had a bad rap. -
This Day in Music History: U2 Plays Rooftop Concert for 'Where the Streets Have No Name' Video
The concept was inspired by The Beatles legendary 1969 rooftop concert as seen in the original 1970 'Let It Be' film as well as the 2021 docuseries, 'The Beatles: Get Back.' -
The Beatles Almost Broke Up EARLIER Than They Did While Making Final Album -- Reason Behind It Revealed
The Beatles almost disbanded without giving their fans a proper closure when the band started making their final album, "Let It Be." -
Hayley Kiyoko Drops 'Let It Be,' The Final Single For Upcoming Album 'Expectations'
Hayley Kiyoko released a new track, 'Let It Be,' from the upcoming album 'Expectations.' The track comes two weeks before the launch of her debut album. -
Paul McCartney Says "Let it Be" Inspired Kanye West's "Only One"
In a recent interview with The Sun, Paul McCartney spoke of Kanye West's hit single "Only One," and how it was inspired by the Beatles' "Let it Be." -
Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders Covers "Let It Be" for Paul McCartney Tribute Album [LISTEN]
Chrissie Hynde's version of the Beatles classic "Let It Be" is simple, understated and a lovely tribute to its writer and original singer, Paul McCartney. -
The Replacements' 'Let It Be': 11 Songs Ranked For Its 30th Anniversary
Today, Oct. 2, marks the 30th anniversary of the Replacements' classic album Let It Be (which was, in fact, named after the Beatles song and album of the same name). Though initially formed in 1979 as a punk band, Let It Be saw the Replacements expand their sonic palette by incorporating elements of folk, blues, jazz, and even unhip arena rock, and in the process pioneered the fledgling genre of alternative rock. It's largely considered to be the Replacements' best album, and one of the best rock albums ever made, so to celebrate, here are the album's 11 tracks, ranked from weakest to best.
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