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History Daily

The Release of The Beatles' Final Album

History Daily

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🗓️ 8 May 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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May 8, 1970. The Beatles release their final album: Let It Be.


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As a member of NoisorPlus at noisor.com or in Apple Podcasts,

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or you can get all of History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. It's January 30th, 1969, in London, England.

0:30.0

On the top floor of a building overlooking Saville Road, 26-year-old Paul McCartney

0:34.7

follows the other members of the Beatles through a door, bringing

0:37.5

them out onto the building's rooftop. A large wooden stage has been set up in the middle of the

0:42.6

space, and all their instruments are out waiting for them. Paul grins at his bandmates at the

0:47.5

prospect of what's to come, but not everyone shares his enthusiasm. While Paul tunes his guitar,

0:53.9

he watches George Harrison wander over to the side of

0:56.5

the building. George peers over the edge, shaking his head as he stares at the passers-by and traffic below.

1:03.3

Unlike Paul, George is far from happy about being up here on a cold Friday afternoon.

1:08.7

Years of playing live have taken their toll on his nerves, and he prefers

1:12.3

the comfort of a studio these days. His reluctance is part of the reason the band haven't performed

1:17.0

live in two years, but here he is today for the good of the band, and he wants to keep the others happy.

1:23.1

They need footage of this performance to complete a documentary film about their next album.

1:28.3

So when the final sound checks are done, the band takes their positions as a handful of invited staff from their label Apple Records watch on.

1:36.3

Paul counts them in for the first track, a song called Get Back.

1:40.3

As the group gets into full swing, people on the street below stop, staring skyward as they try to find the source of the music.

1:47.9

Soon, people start gathering on nearby rooftops to watch the spectacle,

1:51.9

stunned by the appearance of one of the world's most famous bands on a rooftop in the middle of London.

2:06.3

The unannounced rooftop performance by The Beatles will be remembered fondly as an iconic moment in music history.

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